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Product Name: | OxiClean Triple Action Dishwashing Booster, 18.4 oz. [1] |
Product Description: | Power up your dishwasher with OxiClean Triple Action Dishwashing Booster. Cloudy glassware, leftover food particles, spots and streaks on your dishes are a thing of the past when you add this dishwashing booster to your regular dish detergent. The power of OxiClean dissolves away food and the cloudy film that builds up during the rinse cycle. Clean enough is not good enough anymore – your dishes, glasses and silverware come out clean and pristine with OxiClean Triple Action Dishwashing Booster. It’s a cleaning booster, rinse aid and dishwasher cleaner all in one. Includes one 18.4 oz. bottle of OxiClean Triple Action Dishwashing Booster. OxiClean offers a wide array of products to fit all your stain removal needs. The OxiClean family has grown to include stain removers, pretreaters, laundry detergent, and much more! |
Model Number: | 5126775 |
UPC: | 757037000366 |
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Rinse aids are surfactants (in fact just check out the back of the bottle of this product) including Finish - they reduce the surface tension of water, making it more prone to sheeting off dishes than forming droplets.
To verify, just for the hell of it I looked up the MSDS, which doesn't list sodium percarbonate anywhere:
OxiClean™ Triple Action Booster [whatsinproducts.com]
Basically a few acids to improve water hardness (e.g. improve efficiency of the surfactants), and a surfactant (Sodium xylene sulfonate). If you check out Finish Jet Dry [rbnainfo.com], while it doesn't have the same chemical makeup, the effects of the components are similar.
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Rinse aids are surfactants (in fact just check out the back of the bottle of this product) including Finish - they reduce the surface tension of water, making it more prone to sheeting off dishes than forming droplets.
To verify, just for the hell of it I looked up the MSDS, which doesn't list sodium percarbonate anywhere:
OxiClean™ Triple Action Booster [whatsinproducts.com]
Basically a few acids to improve water hardness (e.g. improve efficiency of the surfactants), and a surfactant (Sodium xylene sulfonate). If you check out Finish Jet Dry [rbnainfo.com], while it doesn't have the same chemical makeup, the effects of the components are similar.
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Looks like you bought the 11.2oz if you local Walmart carries what mine does. https://www.walmart.com/ip/OxiCle...z/27444148
Rinse aids are surfactants (in fact just check out the back of the bottle of this product) including Finish - they reduce the surface tension of water, making it more prone to sheeting off dishes than forming droplets.
To verify, just for the hell of it I looked up the MSDS, which doesn't list sodium percarbonate anywhere:
OxiClean™ Triple Action Booster [whatsinproducts.com]
Basically a few acids to improve water hardness (e.g. improve efficiency of the surfactants), and a surfactant (Sodium xylene sulfonate). If you check out Finish Jet Dry [rbnainfo.com], while it doesn't have the same chemical makeup, the effects of the components are similar.