Insert one tablet into the dishwasher tray. Only handle with dry hands. To achieve a perfect clean, use Dishwasher Salt and Dishwasher Rinse. The amount used depends on the hardness of the water, which you can find using Water hardness testing strip. Then simply set the dishwasher according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. The tablets can also be used in low temperatures and in ECO mode. For optimal results, we recommend wash cycles with higher temperatures (more than 55 °C). Always store the tablets in a well-closed container away from air and moisture (which cause the tablets to decompose).
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Ecogarantie certificate
We have obtained the internationally recognised Ecogarantie certificate, which guarantees that our products meet strict environmental requirements.
What You May Be Wondering
The tablet didn’t dissolve. What should I do?
Particularly after shorter cycles, it’s possible that a piece of the tablet will remain in the tray. If this happens, we recommend setting a longer wash cycle at a temperature higher than 55 °C. For dishwashers where the tablet falls into the handle on the top rack, ensure that the dishes are stacked according to the manufacturer’s recommendations so that enough cleaning water can access the tablet. If the issue continues, you can try our Dishwasher Gel, which dissolves easily and is already effective at 40 °C.
The tablets are crumbly, are they OK?
The tablets may fall apart if damp, which is why you must always store them in a well-closed container. The tablets can also be chipped during transport, however, we chose to not package them individually to cut down on unnecessary waste. The tablets being crumbly does not make them less effective; simply add the crumbled pieces to the dishwasher tray.
Why are the tablets in a plastic container?
Although cardboard boxes may appear eco-friendlier, the tablets would then need to be wrapped individually in plastic or film to keep them dry. We don’t want to use single-use packages or dissolvable bioplastics. That’s why we chose to package the tablets in plastic containers that you can refill at zero-waste stores or find another use for. Plus, the containers are made of 100% recycled polyethylene, which comes from separated waste, and the container can be recycled again after its lifecycle. For this reason, we find multi-use plastic containers to be decidedly better than single-use cardboard.