I really think that it will be harsh on your hands, but just sprinkle a bit in your sink and see what happens when you add hot water.I heard that you can sprinkle dishwashing detergent in a dirty shower, let it sit and rinse and will become very clean......
2006-12-29 08:38:04
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answered by Maw-Maw 7
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I've never used dishwashing soap for hand-washing dishes. Dishwashing gels, however, have removed stains from my old porcelain sink.
In a pinch, I have used laundry detergent (liquid or powder) to hand-wash dishes. Just a tiny bit, though, and you must be careful. It makes the dishes very, very slippery, and I'm sure you don't want broken plates and cups out of the deal.
2006-12-28 10:49:32
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answered by Joyce A 6
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You can use it in the sink. It can be used in the dishwasher because it has a defoaming agent. It's still a detergent and grease cutter. Just don't use anyhting other than dishwasher detergent in the dishwasher.
2006-12-28 10:55:39
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answered by Carp 5
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I have done this many times it doesn't bubble, but it does get the dishes clean. I love to put liquid dishwasher soap on my greasy pans it eats right through burnt on grease and food.
2006-12-28 10:47:47
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answered by jennie r 2
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i don't know - but don't put regular dish soap in the dish washer that will make a big mess
2006-12-28 10:46:57
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answered by noel22f 3
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yes,but your gonna need a microscope,2 coffee filters,and some ether.When you have those supplies email me.
2006-12-28 10:46:42
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answered by makaveli0979 2
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