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Review on 🌊 Cascade with Phosphates Professional Fryer Boil Out 85-oz (1): Powerful Cleaning Solution for Deep Fryers by Beth Clark

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Left-wing radicals dictate dishwashing

we use our "fryer" mainly for dishwashing. if it fits, wash it. I don't normally pre-rinse because the "fryer" manual and the consumer-grade store-bought cascade say I don't need a pre-rinse. My dishes kept getting stained or dirty with food grains. I would clean the filter and add a consumer level cascade. and more. and more by filling both dispensers completely and dropping something on the floor. One day my sink and "fryer" filled up with grease. The plumber said it's a dishwasher because instead of dissolving the grease, it melts it and then solidifies it in the main drain line, he says. I was confused and shocked because I use so much soap. I wonder why the fat is not broken down? Why is this happening? So I thought what cuts the fat? Dawn Dishwashing Liquid and Trisodium Phosphate. In our shop we use trisodium phosphate to remove cigarette smoke from walls, deep clean stovetops, degrease ovens and grills, etc., so I googled "what happens if I put trisodium phosphate in the dishwasher". I was shocked to find that phosphates were the main degreasers in dish soap and the Democrats banned them! i found this I've used it ONCE and used some of what I normally use and WOW my dishes are SHINING! Without any trace! no food! My "fryer" looks cleaner inside! The dishes look like they came out of a restaurant and look amazing! and best of all, the filter below stays TRANSPARENT! Don't let the Democrats tell you what you can and can't wash dishes with. New dishwashers last longer and break down faster to make up for the lack of detergent in dishwashing liquid. Do not be fooled!

Pros
  • Dishwashing liquid
Cons
  • Requires an outlet