Anonymous wrote:It's called, a water softener which removes all the minerals. Then you only need half the amount of detergent and never again use rinse aid. Your glasses will be sparkling clean after that and your hair will be soft after a shampoo.
Rinse agents are nasty chemicals that remain on your dishes and aren't very effective. They put a silicone like coating on the dishes so the water doesn't bead up as much. That coating remains on the dishes when they dry.
Untrue. It usually is a surfactant. Soap also is a surfactant. No silicone-like coating. That is a common myth.
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