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Kelliann Festa
> 3 dayThis product is fantastic. I cleaned the inside of my dishwasher CONSTANTLY, scrubbed filters, ran loads with baking soda, vinegar, even bleach, but the wet dog smell kept coming back. One time using this and I havent had it since. Just bought 2 more.
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would not order light beautifull packaging poor
> 3 dayThis did clean my dishwasher well but it’s a bit awkward to use you have to put it in upside down hard to keep it straight actually at end of last cycle just cut small hole so rest of cleaner. Came out
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Fatema Aftab
> 3 dayThis an excellent product with great capability to keep the entire dishwasher from inside and removing any unpleasant odors.
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Char
> 3 dayLove using this for a nice fresh scent for a dishwasher. I use every few months and I think it really helps!
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Tommy Vee
> 3 dayWe make heavy use of our dishwasher and I always wondered what was the best way to deep clean it. This product worked amazing. You could smell how clean it was after the cleaning cycle was complete. I will definitely be purchasing this every 3 months.
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no
> 3 daySeemed cleaner but has a film afterwards
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Jake
> 3 dayI have received at least four or five of these. I am not sure if it is an issue with my dishwasher as it isn’t always the most perfect at cleaning my dishes. The wax top doesn’t always melt. The last one I received, I must have run the dishwasher at least 3 or 4 times before I finally removed the wax on top. When the bottle actually empties, man does it work great. It kills the smell and my dishwasher looks way more shiny. I am always happy with the results when I can actually get it to drain into my dishwasher.
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Alan
> 3 dayLike it so much set up auto delivery.
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Kimberly
> 3 dayTried his because it came up on things I may want, and it works great! Now I get one and use from time to time! Love it!
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Rocio Torre
> 3 daySo I got this product to clean my machine regularly. I’m a big fan of Taking care of your machines so they last longer. I read the instructions and got ready and exited for my machine, I call her Lola. Lola was probably super dirty since I rent and I have no idea how well the last tenant took care of her. So anyway I pulled the sticker (you are NOT supposed to take the wax plug out) upside down in the rack, set the cycle and 2 and some more minutes hours later the results were confusing. The wax plug did not melt, which left me thinking if I had done it correctly or not, so I did what anyone does this days, YouTube my troubleshoot. After a few videos, I’ve learned that sometimes the water is not hot enough to melt the plug, soy they recommended I turn the water on my faucet to the hottest and then run the cleaning cycle again (extra hot, heavy etc). I didn’t work again, so I thought that maybe it needed a little help. So I opened my faucet again with the hottest water and melted most but not all of the plug. It kind of worked, after yet another cycle, most of the plug and almost all the product were gone. I didn’t like the idea of me running 3 cycles and running hot water on my faucet to get the result it should do in 1 go. Also I gives your washer a very intense soap smell, which I did not enjoy. As a conclusion, I have mixed feelings because it could be Lola who’s not giving enough hot water or I could be the product, but it seemed in my YouTube search that it happens more often that not. I changed to another brand and I’m quite happy with the results