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Jo
Plymouth, MA

The scientific test comparing Cascade and Electrasol

4 star rating

into trying new things, a home owner, fun loving, married, likes organic product
Pros

    they both work, Cascade has a childproof top, Cascade smells better, Electrasol is easy to open

Cons
    Electrasol smells like amonia, Electrasol is not child proof, toxic

JUN
16
2008

Cascade Complete vs. Electrasol Advanced Dishwashing Detergent — 

To the Point

I was asked to review and or compare Cascade Complete and Electrasol Advanced dishwasher detergent. We use our dishwasher constantly. I think someone comes in and puts their dishes in our washer! These are both 75- ounce bottles (A somewhat heavy bottle) and can be bought in the $5.00 range.

A Closer View

Cascade Complete advertises on the green bottle that I don't have to pre-wash. I should just scrape food off the plate and my dishes will be clean and shiny. The website www.cascadeclean.com tells me that Cascade Complete comes in a variety of scents though my bottle does not tell me what, if any, scent it is. When I smell this gel it smells clean and fresh so perhaps it is the Fresh Scent. It doesn't smell like Citrus or Melon.

Cascade Complete has what is called Bleach Hydroclean Action (trademark) which should thoroughly clean plates and glassware. Cascade Complete has a childproof top that may be difficult if you have arthritis. I like the large handle that it has; however, so score 1 for the handle; 1 for the smell and the cap is a wash because you'll either love it and need it or not be able to use it.

Electrasol Advanced's yellow bottle tells me that it is the #1 recommended brand of some appliance companies. We are told that it removes the toughest food stains and has "sparkling power clean." http://www.electrasol.com/

Electrasol has an easy flip top that I like better than the top of Cascade Complete but have no children at home. The handle is slightly smaller than that of Cascade Complete but not so small it's a deal breaker. The smell; however, is a different matter. If you care about aromas then you won't like this. It smells like a bottle of ammonia. Looking at the ingredients I assume the smell is bleach and in spite of it being the last ingredient it is very strong.

Warnings: Keep these products out of the reach of children. They are extremely toxic!

The ingredients in Electrasol Advanced are water softener, cleaning agents, dishwasher and china protector agent, water, thickening agent and bleach. Cascade Complete has
sodium hydroxide, sodium cilicate, and chlorine bleach.

The Test

I believe that when possible for products to be reviewed adequately they should be used under the same circumstances. This is usually not possible but in this case it was. So I did a fairly scientific test to compare Cascade Complete and Electrasol Advanced.

Almond Butter is quite sticky. I put the same amount on two plates and decided not to rinse any Almond Butter off the plates. I then put one plate in the bottom of the dishwasher with a full load of other dishes and poured the Cascade Complete in the compartments. I washed the load and only took out the dish.

I then took the other dish and put it in the same place in the dishwasher but used Electrasol Advanced in the compartments and ran the wash.

Results

My pictures tell the story but based on this test both Electrasol Advanced and Cascade Complete worked equally as well. The two dishes were identically clean; they both sparkled and shined.

  • If you have children you want Cascade Complete
  • If you like nice aromas you want Cascade Complete.
  • If you have arthritis you want Electrasol.
  • If you have a very large hand you want Cascade Complete.

So it seems that Cascade Complete has more going for it especially if you have children. I would go with which ever one is less money since they both worked wonderfully on my test dishes.

I was sent these two products in return for a fair and unbiased comparison.

 



I_thumb_up Cascade Complete vs. Electrasol Advanced Dishwashing Detergent is recommended by Jo

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Jo wrote on Aug 10, 2008 at 10:39PM

In response to kalexias's comment from Aug 10, 2008 at 10:00PM:

Packaging is amazingly powerful! Jo

kalexias wrote on Aug 10, 2008 at 10:00PM

It would be interesting to see how the store-brands stack up too. Thanks for the review. I always liked Cascade better but I think I liked the packaging better so I convinced myself it worked better than Electrasol!

Jo wrote on Jul 4, 2008 at 10:38AM

In response to vadger1's comment from Jul 3, 2008 at 11:34AM:

I do agree and use Seventh Generation or a comparable. I was comparing these two for the manufacturer. I will for sure head to the website. Jo

vadger1 wrote on Jul 3, 2008 at 11:34AM

Another reason to avoid Electrasol is that it is damaging to the environment. It contains a 8.7% phosphate level which is far above the legal limit for other detergents and leads to the degradation of bodies of water and the animals/fish that live there.

I'm working on a boycott of Electrasol until it limits its phosphate to the recommended level of 0.5%. It has already been banned in parts of Washington, but hopefully we can keep it on the market so long as it becomes more environmentally-friendly.

Go here to join: https://www.thepoint.com/campaigns/save-the-environment-by-boycotting-electra-sol-dishwasher-detergent

Tell your friends about it! Thankfully there are much safer and better alternatives on the market right now.

AmyA wrote on Jun 20, 2008 at 5:44AM

Cascade is my brand...Great review Jo!

kid-kansas wrote on Jun 17, 2008 at 1:05AM

Great job on this one Jo! ;)

PattyTherre wrote on Jun 16, 2008 at 8:43PM

Good review! I don;t have a dishwasher so I am jealous but still, an excellent piece! :)

AnnaBanana wrote on Jun 16, 2008 at 3:28PM

This is a great review. I only wish I had room in my kitchen for a dishwasher.

GeorgeChabot wrote on Jun 16, 2008 at 2:56PM

Jo - you got too much free time, girl. ;>

AngelaWLaFon wrote on Jun 16, 2008 at 1:15PM

Great job here Jo. Thanks for including those with kids and those with arthritis.

JovialCougar wrote on Jun 16, 2008 at 12:57PM

Good experiment. This reminds me of some consumer magazines that show a scientific test on a product.