Brand and price are no indication a product will work well, the consumer watchdog has found after a test of 44 washing up liquids and sprays
A top score of 90% made the Coles ultra advanced power soak lime Choice’s clear winner.
Sign up for the fun stuff with our rundown of must-reads, pop culture and tips for the weekend, every Saturday morningChoice runs detergent tests annually to account for manufacturing and formulation changes. “Sometimes, new formulations just don’t work very well,” Steen said. “The point of washing liquids is you don’t need to put a lot of effort into getting rid of stains from your dishes,” Steen said.
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