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    Default What do you use for dish detergent?

    What do you use for dish detergent? Handwashing dish liquid??

    I use dawn or joy but am thinking of switching and just wanted to know what you all use.

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    I perfer dawn myself.

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    For handwashing the dishes I use the liquid from Aldi -- Reeva is the brand name. I use the Green Apple scent. It suds up nicely so I don't need to use a lot and it also handles greasy items very well.

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    I've always used AJAX. Works great and I can get a big bottle for $1.50 or so.
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    I really like Dawn. My 2nd choice is Palmolive. But when the Dawn coupons and sales match up, which is quite often, I'll stockpile. It lasts me a real long time because I use the dishwasher too.

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    I currently have a stockpile of Dawn, but I'll probably make the switch over to something more eco-friendly when it's gone. I will probably look at Method or Seventh Generation. I suppose I could make my own too--just haven't looked for a recipe.

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    I usually use Ajax. It is pretty inexpensive (compared to most name brands) and it does a great job.
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    I use what is the cheapest with coupons. I am currently using Palmolive, but have a stockpile of Dawn under the kitchen sink.
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    I am a Dawn girl.

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    I use 7th generation. It's expensive, though I usually find a coupon and it only takes a little to get dishes clean.

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    I use 7th Generation. Expensive but it's eco-friendly and it works well

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    I use whatever is cheapest at the wholesale store. I usually try to get it with a coupon. I have dated it before just to see how long it takes me to use it and I seem to only go through one or two big bottles a year. I have a small bottle from years ago that I just keep refilling from the bigger bottles.

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    I prefer Dawn but have used Method (I likeit), I currently have a 90 oz bottle of Joy that I got free when I bought paper towels at BJ's and about 9 bottles of Ajax that I got real cheap when Shop Rite had them on sale for $0.59 each.
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    I usually buy Dawn too! Every once in awhile I buy palmolive too.

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    cool - I guess most people like dawn.

    I found a 2 pack today at Wal Mart for $4. it's the larger bottles - 28 oz. I wish I would have had my coupons because I think I had a small coupon on them but we needed them and I really felt bad and didn't want to walk back out to the car.

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