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AnnaBanana
Oak Park, IL
When the going gets tough, this product really delivers!
5 star rating

a homeowner, impressed with this product
Pros

    works like magic if given a chance, easily cuts grease

Cons
    A little expensive unless on sale.

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10
2008

Dawn Direct Foam Dishwashing Foam Soap — 

When they first started advertising this product, I thought it was just too good to be true but Dawn Direct Foam Dishwashing Soap does a wonderful job.  When the going gets tough, this product gets going.  It almost seems like magic the way spraying this onto baked-on grease and other oily messes makes it possible to just wipe the stuff up with a paper towel and quickly wash off the residue.  Sometimes it takes a while for it to work and there is also a potential tendency to use too much of it, causing excess suds.  A little goes a long way.

I will always prefer regular or ultra Dawn Dishwashing Detergent for my regular dishwashing but there always be a well-deserved place in my cabinet under the sink for a bottle of Dawn Direct Foam Dishwashing Soap.  Dawn products may be a little more expensive but they are also often on sale and there are good manufacturer's coupons out there too.  With the holiday roasts and dinners approaching, I think Dawn Direct Foam Dishwashing Soap will be a welcome part of the after-celebration clean-ups.

 

 

 

Last edited on Oct 01, 2008



I_thumb_up Dawn Direct Foam Dishwashing Foam Soap is recommended by AnnaBanana

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GeorgeChabot wrote on Sep 11, 2008 at 12:52AM

In response to AnnaBanana's comment from Sep 10, 2008 at 7:47PM:

Hey thanks for asking, Anna! Getting better all the time. :>

AnnaBanana wrote on Sep 10, 2008 at 7:47PM

In response to GeorgeChabot's comment from Sep 10, 2008 at 5:56PM:

Oh yah, this stuff is unbelievable. If you really have a tough pan to clean you can even spray a little on, spread it around, and just cover t he pan and leave it overnight. Next morning, everything just almost wipes up. Whatever doesn't can be easily removed by a S.O.S. pad but usually it just comes right up with a paper towel and hot water. How's my buddy doing tonight?

GeorgeChabot wrote on Sep 10, 2008 at 5:56PM

Works pretty good, huh? ;>