Be careful that you don’t get the almost identical product “TSP-PF”. The PF means “phosphate free”. It’s like buying a car without the engine.
I use it for exterior cleaning with my power washer and it works great.
Also note, the dishwashing detergents like Cascade now don’t have phosphates because a few states now ban them. You can buy it with phosphates online at newegg.com.
There was an article a month or two ago, perhaps in the WSJ, about how people are complaining about their fancy dishwashers not getting the dishes clean. Care to guess why?
Consumer Reports will no longer rate top loading washing machines because with the current energy and water standards they no longer work period.
Can you elaborate on this? I need to buy a washer soon and really don't want a front loader.
“Consumer Reports will no longer rate top loading washing machines because with the current energy and water standards they no longer work period”
After a few years with a front load washing machine I realized I had been had. It uses less soap, but doesn’t get clothes as clean. Once while hanging clothes out on the line, I saw big dry spots on a sweatshirt...I hadn’t put too many clothes in that load. I miss having a top loader.