We use Method brand dish soap. The old styled bottle had lasted well over six months of doing dishes. The new styled bottles dump a huge amount of product out the spout without even trying. I noticed almost half of the bottle was gone in two weeks. I found an old glass bottle and put a liquor pour spout in it. Now that is our soap dispenser. You get a bit better control so you don't waste soap.
We also found some of those clear squeeze bottles with the narrow tip at Walmart, they even had caps. The restaurant supply store has them but without caps so we have to use a bit of tin-foil over the top. We use them for home made salad dressings. I am considering transferring our big bottle of taco sauce to one. The wide bottle means you glop way more than you wanted.
Walmart here has a small bulk food section, mostly ketchup, canned beans and pickles. Both of our local grocery chains do also.
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We use Method brand dish
Submitted by Lucille on March 2, 2008 - 10:44.
We use Method brand dish soap. The old styled bottle had lasted well over six months of doing dishes. The new styled bottles dump a huge amount of product out the spout without even trying. I noticed almost half of the bottle was gone in two weeks. I found an old glass bottle and put a liquor pour spout in it. Now that is our soap dispenser. You get a bit better control so you don't waste soap.
We also found some of those clear squeeze bottles with the narrow tip at Walmart, they even had caps. The restaurant supply store has them but without caps so we have to use a bit of tin-foil over the top. We use them for home made salad dressings. I am considering transferring our big bottle of taco sauce to one. The wide bottle means you glop way more than you wanted.
Walmart here has a small bulk food section, mostly ketchup, canned beans and pickles. Both of our local grocery chains do also.