Miele Care Collection Rinse Aid, 16.9 oz.
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If swallowed or in contact with the eyes, this product, like all surfactant products, is potentially toxic. Water, ionic and nonionic surfactants, two types of isothiazolinone preservatives, and fragrance are all included in this product. How much residue is left on plates, and what effect do these chemicals have on your septic system or sewage treatment plant? These are important questions that have yet to be answered. It does a great job of preventing water spotting.br>br>
When all Miele products are used together, you get sparkling glasses (no, I'm not a salesperson). I've tried a variety of combinations and keep coming back to Miele tablets, as well as Miele Rinse Aid, Miele Salt, and a Miele dishwasher.
It's been about a year and a half since I got my Miele washing machine. About a week ago, I finished the bottle of rinse aid; As a result, the rinse aid bottle lasted about a year and a half for me. I, too, make use of their tabs. Half a tab is what I use. For me, a half-tab is ideal. My pots and pans are spotless. Nothing is prewashed, and everything is washed - Pots and pans (except cast iron), as well as plastics, are stored on both the upper and lower shelves.
Only the "easy pour" bottle has been ordered by me. Because you squeeze the bottle to force the liquid into the dispenser, you'll need to be precise with your aim. It does the job perfectly.
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After reading the positive reviews, I decided on Miele's on the spur of the moment. TAKE THEIR WORDS FOR IT! I could tell there was a difference right away. Dishes and glasses will undoubtedly be cleaner. The stainless steel utensils were spotless, which was the best result! I'm sold. You don't need a Miele washer to use this product, as you can see for yourself.
I'm beginning to believe Miele products are magical. We had a lot of buildup on our stainless steel silverware and glasses that no amount of cleaning could get rid of. Scrubbed with Bar Keepers and baking soda by hand, then rubbed with oil - I think I've tried every trick in the book. Cascade Fryer powder was also tried. We couldn't get anything to work until we switched to these Rinse Aid and Miele dishwasher tabs. The film and gunk came off in the first wash cycle and have remained off ever since. Everything is in such a much better condition now. If you have hard water or buildup problems, switching to Miele rinse aid and tabs is a must.
This makes a significant difference, and I strongly advise you to use it in your dishwasher. I don't have a Miele, but I do have a Thermador, and my dishes are now perfect.
Newer dishwashers, it appears, are now required to use a rinse aid. I tried Finish and Cascade, but the dishes remained wet (perhaps our dishwasher is cheap junk, despite the fact that it is brand new?). ) is the only one who was able to dry them.
I had recently purchased a new home with Miele appliances, which my family had been oohing and ahhing over, so I was very excited to try out my new (to me) Miele dishwasher, and I was very disappointed when I opened the first wash and everything was still completely soaked! Before putting anything away, I had to dry everything by hand. So I went online to see if there was a problem with the dishwasher, and I discovered that unless this product is used, Miele dishwashers do not dry. I was put off by the price and refused to purchase it until I ran the numbers - It weighs about 16 oz. in 500ML. (Imagine the size of a shampoo bottle) So, ounce for ounce, I don't believe it's as expensive as it appears when compared to store-bought rinse aid. It is unquestionably more expensive, but it isn't as jaw-dropping as it first appears. So I bought it, put it to use, and the dishes were dry! It's a bit of a con that you have to keep buying their expensive products in order for these expensive dishwashers to work properly, but I suppose that's how the cookie crumbles.
The bottle can be recycled. I've always relied on the standard rinse aid products found in supermarkets. This Miele product is unquestionably superior to those. This bottle allows you to turn it upside down and the product will not spill until you squeeze it. As a result, rather than having half of the product on the dishwasher door, you can get it into the chamber. The bottle is a good size, and the cost per fl oz makes it a good deal. Bottles are made of one type of plastic that can be recycled.
I recently purchased a Miele dishwasher, and after reading numerous user reviews, I decided to purchase it. branded goods, I made the decision to purchase them. As other reviewers have noted, the bottle's design minimizes dribbles and spills, reducing waste, and since my dishwasher is new, I can see how much is required to completely fill the rinse aid dispenser. And by filling it, I mean getting it to the point where I could see the liquid topping off at the cap line (photo attached). It looks like about 2 inches of liquid was used, so I should get three total fills from one bottle. In terms of how much my dishwasher uses, it (and I believe most current Miele dishwashers) allows me to control the amount of detergent dispensed, so the frequency of refills is entirely up to the user. br>br>Because I haven't used any other rinse aids in the Miele, I can't compare how well this one works. You can read what others have posted for yourself by doing a google search. After reading a few of the comments, I've decided to stick with Miele products for the time being.
I tried other brands of rinse aid in my Miele and got mediocre, if not bad, results. My glasses were cloudy, and there were white spots on them. This is the first rinse aid I've ever used that gave everything a crystal clear, clean shine; it's truly incredible! My wife and I couldn't believe our eyes when we saw the difference; it was incredible!.