
Notre lessive ne contient ni agent de rinçage, ni plastique, ni eau inutile, MAIS c'est notre produit le moins bien noté, et cela pourrait être dû à l'absence d'agent de rinçage… En fait, avant la publication de cette étude, nous avions développé une autre formule avec agent de rinçage.
Que devons-nous faire ?
A) Arrêter de développer un agent de rinçage et suggérer aux clients d'utiliser du vinaigre avec notre détergent (ce qui signifie une autre bouteille en plastique pour stocker le vinaigre et sachant que le vinaigre n'est pas aussi efficace) ?
B) Continuer à explorer d'autres produits de rinçage et options de nettoyage, sachant que les « alternatives » causent souvent (mais pas toujours) les mêmes problèmes parce qu'elles sont nouvelles et n'ont pas encore été testées ?
C) Baisser le drapeau blanc et décider que notre détergent est ce qu'il est : il fonctionne pour un certain nombre de personnes, mais pas pour tout le monde, et qu'avec le temps, nous trouverons une meilleure option ?
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save everyone money and headache: stop using rinse aud and just use distilled vinegar, it works!
And if you share this idea without monetizing it you will be the shiny hero!
We have residue on our dishes too. It’s disappointing to but clean dishes away that look dirty. I will not be buying it again without a rinse aid.
Does the residue have anything to do with the minerality of the water used? We have very hard water. Could you make one with a rinse aid (for hard) and one without (soft)? Just speculating!
Thanks for all you do!
I would vote for C. I don’t use my dishwasher often. I prefer to wash it hand, I guess I am old fashion but even with regular dishwasher detergent a person will still have issues and are left with things that can’t be washed in the dishwasher. So I will stick to the old way. Thanks for all you info I replay enjoy reading all your emails
For my household, the detergent has been hit or miss with effectiveness. Unfortunately, more often than not, there are stains and/or some detergent left behind post wash. So perhaps option b is worth it?
I vote A)
I select B. Hopefully you’ll be able to find a healthier rinse aid option. The problem I found with your detergent, was not it needing a rinse agent, as it didn’t, but that my stainless steel cutlery began looking tarnished. This is why I stopped ordering the dish detergent. Maybe it needs to be a bit stronger(?).
Do not change. I buy because no rinse aid film for my tummy!!! Who needs plastic coated glimming dishes…….that are “dirty”?
Option A. And we can still get vinegar in glass bottles!
I have tried quite a few alternative dishwasher products, and Etee works better than most of them! We had an issue with dinner knives (the relatively dull, serrated ones) having some residue spots, but we started putting them in the dishwasher caddies blade-side-up and that has absolutely minimized that issue. We are willing to accept the “fine” job that the Etee product provides vs commercial non-earth-friendly options. We must have the right water chemistry that matches up well with the Etee powder. Huzzah!
C – no issues with detergent
I have a subscription to the dishwasher detergent and it gets the job done for us. I love the stuff but didn’t know about / hadn’t considered the issues re: inflammatory diseases. Its food for thought…
Why not continue exploring the alternatives though and offer two versions of the product: “original formula” and “extra strength”?