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dishwasher detergent

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Noun1.dishwasher detergentdishwasher detergent - a low-sudsing detergent designed for use in dishwashers
detergent - a cleansing agent that differs from soap but can also emulsify oils and hold dirt in suspension


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Here's a partial list of cleaning products that add to home air pollution: drain cleaners, oven cleaners, furniture and floor cleaners, ammonia, basin/tub/tile cleaner, mold and mildew cleaners, disinfectants, rug/carpet/upholstery shampoos, spot removers, dry cleaning, chlorine bleach, laundry detergents, fabric softeners, spray starch, dishwasher detergents, glass cleaner, scouring powders, air fresheners, dishwashing liquids.
``To control the aphids and mites, I make a contact spray out of dishwasher detergent, mixing 2 teaspoons per gallon of water.
Most unique is the dishwasher's ability to hold an entire 45-fluid-ounce bottle of liquid or gel dishwasher detergent and dispense just the right amount for each wash.
 
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