I don’t like to simp for big companies, but I used to always buy the cheapest dish soap and now…
That dawn spray foam is the tits. So little of it does so much
The foam spray gives me like a fuzzy lung feeling when I breathe after spraying. I told my brother as well as my wife about it and both assholes asked if I was huffing it.
I’m calling it now, I’m going to be the dawn foam mesothelioma poster child
The Environmental Worker’s Group gives regular Dawn an A-B rating (depending on scent) and a C rating for the foaming stuff, so it wouldn’t surprise me if you’re right. Probably not a huge issue with home use, but if you’re a dishwasher for a decade using it, who knows.
I work in a kitchen and rarely we run out of soap. If they bring anything besides dawn back they’re sent out to try again. Dawn is the only thing that works
I have issues with fragrances, mainly artificial fragrances. Dawn irritates my nose, makes my lips turn red around the edges, and makes me salivate. When I stay somewhere or have roommates I bring fragrance free detergent (there is even fragrance free dawn…) and ask people to use that. I was talking to someone one time and mentioned that it makes no sense why we would need aromatherapy while doing dishes or want our dishes to have a fragrance and they haughtily told me “WELL I like SAVING WATER” as if that was somehow a normal reply.
It does the same to me, but to a much lesser degree. I use cheap crap from a restaurant supply that has a lemon scent, and no issues at all. Idk what’s in it, but that soap is evil.
I don’t like to simp for big companies, but I used to always buy the cheapest dish soap and now… That dawn spray foam is the tits. So little of it does so much
The foam spray gives me like a fuzzy lung feeling when I breathe after spraying. I told my brother as well as my wife about it and both assholes asked if I was huffing it.
I’m calling it now, I’m going to be the dawn foam mesothelioma poster child
The Environmental Worker’s Group gives regular Dawn an A-B rating (depending on scent) and a C rating for the foaming stuff, so it wouldn’t surprise me if you’re right. Probably not a huge issue with home use, but if you’re a dishwasher for a decade using it, who knows.
That’s a very nice way to say stop huffing it.
That’s a scary thought. Foamed soap is in all public places for the most part that I’ve seen. USA resident.
I work in a kitchen and rarely we run out of soap. If they bring anything besides dawn back they’re sent out to try again. Dawn is the only thing that works
Fuck Ajax shit dries your skin out
It might work but god damn does it smell awful, and make dishes and sponges smell awful.
Yep. And the fragrance is entirely unnecessary.
That’s what I was going to say. If someone you know uses it, you can smell it when you walk in the kitchen.
I have issues with fragrances, mainly artificial fragrances. Dawn irritates my nose, makes my lips turn red around the edges, and makes me salivate. When I stay somewhere or have roommates I bring fragrance free detergent (there is even fragrance free dawn…) and ask people to use that. I was talking to someone one time and mentioned that it makes no sense why we would need aromatherapy while doing dishes or want our dishes to have a fragrance and they haughtily told me “WELL I like SAVING WATER” as if that was somehow a normal reply.
It does the same to me, but to a much lesser degree. I use cheap crap from a restaurant supply that has a lemon scent, and no issues at all. Idk what’s in it, but that soap is evil.
…what?
I said, “IT MIGHT WORK BUT GOD DAMN DOES IT SMELL AWFUL, AND MAKE DISHES AND SPONGES SMELL AWFUL.”
Have you not tried Ivory!?
Absolutely. I penny pinch, but that is a buy every time.