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32-Oz Finish Jet-Dry Rinse Aid

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$6.25

$13

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Amazon has 32-Oz Finish Jet-dry Rinse Agent for $6.58 - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $6.25. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Amazon has 32-Oz Finish Jet-dry Rinse Agent for $6.58 - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $6.25. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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better not eat any citrus fruits, since they also contain the "industrial grade chemical" known as citric acid.
cheaper than costco
Looks like there's also a 30% off coupon on this item (YMMV) if selecting the "One-time purchase" option which brought it down to $4.61 for me.

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cheaper than costco
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Looks like there's also a 30% off coupon on this item (YMMV) if selecting the "One-time purchase" option which brought it down to $4.61 for me.
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Quote from civ :
Looks like there's also a 30% off coupon on this item (YMMV) if selecting the "One-time purchase" option which brought it down to $4.61 for me.
Don't see it.
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Quote from TheDealSpiel :
Industrial grade chemicals that stick to dishes and then get ingested. Do you really want to sacrifice health for shiny dishes?
better not eat any citrus fruits, since they also contain the "industrial grade chemical" known as citric acid.
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Quote from TheDealSpiel :
Industrial grade chemicals that stick to dishes and then get ingested. Do you really want to sacrifice health for shiny dishes?
Do the chemicals stay behind on the dishes, or do they evaporate off during the drying cycle? If they stay behind, then yes a problem. If they evaporate off, then nothing left to get ingested. Looking at the chemical list, it seems like they would evaporate off the dishes during the drying/heat cycle. Anybody know?

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Quote from EdEd1190 :
Do the chemicals stay behind on the dishes, or do they evaporate off during the drying cycle? If they stay behind, then yes a problem. If they evaporate off, then nothing left to get ingested. Looking at the chemical list, it seems like they would evaporate off the dishes during the drying/heat cycle. Anybody know?
industrial stuff (probability not the same used in home application)
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&s...5Ykc4TvmAZ
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Quote from EdEd1190 :
Do the chemicals stay behind on the dishes, or do they evaporate off during the drying cycle? If they stay behind, then yes a problem. If they evaporate off, then nothing left to get ingested. Looking at the chemical list, it seems like they would evaporate off the dishes during the drying/heat cycle. Anybody know?
I'm not a doom and gloom kinda guy, but I doubt it evaporates based on this description on the product page - "Glass protection ingredient for lasting shine"
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Quote from civ :
Looks like there's also a 30% off coupon on this item (YMMV) if selecting the "One-time purchase" option which brought it down to $4.61 for me.
I also got the 30% w/o ss...under $20 for 4 bottles
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I currently use one of thse and it leaves an aftertaste of dish soap after every wash. I have to rinse all dishes befire using them. Anyone have this issue?
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Quote from iridium :
cheaper than costco
Some costco have the 32oz on clearance for $2.97. They are replacing it with a larger bottle
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It's $13.79 for a 38 oz size at my local BJ's with an available $2.50 OFF digital coupon so this is way cheaper. In for one!
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Quote from TheDealSpiel :
Industrial grade chemicals that stick to dishes and then get ingested. Do you really want to sacrifice health for shiny dishes?
Water is an industrial grade chemical. It's used in most industries. The phrase industrial grade chemicals doesn't tell us anything useful if you don't include which chemicals you are talking about.

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Quote from Wizardking :
Water is an industrial grade chemical. It's used in most industries. The phrase industrial grade chemicals doesn't tell us anything useful if you don't include which chemicals you are talking about.
Industry doesn't use water anymore. They use Dihydrogen Monoxide Wink
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