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Dish Soap / Dishwasher Soap


Dancypants

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Just a quick question...

Has anybody EVER run into a dish soap, dishwasher soap, or dishwasher rinse aid that has contained gluten? I check all of labels for my mom (at least, the ones that label their ingredients), and only find names of chemicals. I have never seen any wheaty-sounding names listed. We're using organic stuff now, but my mom would sure like to go back to using name brands* (cost less!!).

*Ivory, Dawn, Ajax, Palmolive, Electrosol, Cascade

Thanks!


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Guest Viola

As far as I know, none contain gluten. I use Dawn for dishes and Purex for laundry. Just use the cheapest in the dishwasher. :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient

I have not run into any dish/dishwasher/laundry soaps that contain gluten--that is not to say that there is not one out there somewhere! I use Purex or All (Free and Clear versions of both), Palmolive Dishwashing Liquid and either Cascade or Electrasol for the dishwasher.

BRUMI1968 Collaborator

One dishwashing soap that does contain gluten is Ecover aloe and lemon. I used it - then thought to call the company. All their other 'flavors' are gluten-free. I use BioKleen - all their products are gluten-free.

(the gluten in the handsoap is probably wheat protein to help keep our hands looking lovely, or something like that.)

Rusla Enthusiast

I make my own, that way I know it is gluten-free. Sorry I can't be more helpful.

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