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8.45-Oz Finish Jet-Dry Dishwasher Rinse Aid & Drying Agent

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$2.40

$4.47

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Amazon has 8.45-Oz Finish Jet-Dry Dishwasher Rinse Aid & Drying Agent for $4.47 - $1.88 when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $2.37. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Product Details:
  • 5x power to fight film residue & spots vs detergent alone.
  • Contains glass protection ingredients for shinier, sparkling dishes & glasses. Aluminum free
  • Simply fill your rinse aid dispenser before each wash & it will be automatically released in the rinse cycle. Do not flush
  • Speeds up the drying process

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Amazon has 8.45-Oz Finish Jet-Dry Dishwasher Rinse Aid & Drying Agent for $4.47 - $1.88 when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $2.37. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Note: You must be logged into your account. Coupons are typically one use per account. You have the flexibility to manage your Subscribe & Save subscription at any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save filler items and our current Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to extra 15% savings when you have 5 or more items in your current monthly subscription.

Product Details:
  • 5x power to fight film residue & spots vs detergent alone.
  • Contains glass protection ingredients for shinier, sparkling dishes & glasses. Aluminum free
  • Simply fill your rinse aid dispenser before each wash & it will be automatically released in the rinse cycle. Do not flush
  • Speeds up the drying process

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • This is rated 4.8 out of 5 stars based on over 3,300 ratings at Amazon.
  • About this Store:

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Model: Finish, Jet-Dry Rinse Agent Liquid, Original, 8.45 oz, Dishwasher Detergent, Plastic Bottle

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Vinegar eats rubber seals. Have fun trying to figure out all the leaks in your dishwasher in a couple years and all the random black shmutz on your dishes months before that.
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The cytotoxic effects of 3 commonly used household dishwasher detergents were studied in monolayer-cultured Caco-2 cells at different dilutions. A 1:80,000 dilution is generally used in a household dishwashing and is calculated according to the amount of water and the washing cycle. A dose-dependent cytotoxicity was found in response to both detergent A and detergent B, and in both cases, lysis was observed on exposure to detergents at concentrations of 1:20,000. The 3 household dishwasher detergents did not elicit any cytotoxicity on Caco-2 cells at 1:80,000 dilution (see Fig E4 in this article's Online Repository at www.jacionline.org).

This is the part that's relevant to most of the people reading this here.

There isn't a damaging effect from dishwasher fluid at the level of dilution used in household dishwashers.

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Grabbed it for $2.04. Thank you OP šŸ˜‰
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1.92 for me. Thanks, OP
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really great product. no more random spots
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Un necesary product, haven't used it in 6 years
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Is there a lower price alternative?
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So what is the difference from the other front page deal?

https://slickdeals.net/f/17464725-8-45-oz-finish-jet-dry-rinse-aid-dishwasher-rinse-agent-drying-agent-2-37-w-s-s-free-shipping-w-prime-or-on-35?src=frontpage

Different packaging? šŸ¤·šŸ» ā™‚ļø

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Use vinegar instead
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank marksmanb

Quote from SteveS4633 :
Use vinegar instead
Vinegar eats rubber seals. Have fun trying to figure out all the leaks in your dishwasher in a couple years and all the random black shmutz on your dishes months before that.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank marksmanb

Quote from z4m :
Consider this: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36464527/

And try this hack instead: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bstb3jvQXZg
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The cytotoxic effects of 3 commonly used household dishwasher detergents were studied in monolayer-cultured Caco-2 cells at different dilutions. A 1:80,000 dilution is generally used in a household dishwashing and is calculated according to the amount of water and the washing cycle. A dose-dependent cytotoxicity was found in response to both detergent A and detergent B, and in both cases, lysis was observed on exposure to detergents at concentrations of 1:20,000. The 3 household dishwasher detergents did not elicit any cytotoxicity on Caco-2 cells at 1:80,000 dilution (see Fig E4 in this article's Online Repository at www.jacionline.org).

This is the part that's relevant to most of the people reading this here.

There isn't a damaging effect from dishwasher fluid at the level of dilution used in household dishwashers.
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DtestD
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Great find!
I only use it in summer months when it's too hot to use heat to dry dishes.
also great filler item to get max discount with 5 items..
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Quote from marksmanb :
Stolen from Reddit:
u/DeathByBamboo
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1y ago
The cytotoxic effects of 3 commonly used household dishwasher detergents were studied in monolayer-cultured Caco-2 cells at different dilutions. A 1:80,000 dilution is generally used in a household dishwashing and is calculated according to the amount of water and the washing cycle. A dose-dependent cytotoxicity was found in response to both detergent A and detergent B, and in both cases, lysis was observed on exposure to detergents at concentrations of 1:20,000. The 3 household dishwasher detergents did not elicit any cytotoxicity on Caco-2 cells at 1:80,000 dilution (see Fig E4 in this article's Online Repository at www.jacionline.org).

This is the part that's relevant to most of the people reading this here.

There isn't a damaging effect from dishwasher fluid at the level of dilution used in household dishwashers.
Thanks for this explanation...I freaked out and was planning to go to the medieval ages and start washing all dishes by hand šŸ˜„
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Quote from marksmanb :
Stolen from Reddit:
u/DeathByBamboo
ā€¢
1y ago
The cytotoxic effects of 3 commonly used household dishwasher detergents were studied in monolayer-cultured Caco-2 cells at different dilutions. A 1:80,000 dilution is generally used in a household dishwashing and is calculated according to the amount of water and the washing cycle. A dose-dependent cytotoxicity was found in response to both detergent A and detergent B, and in both cases, lysis was observed on exposure to detergents at concentrations of 1:20,000. The 3 household dishwasher detergents did not elicit any cytotoxicity on Caco-2 cells at 1:80,000 dilution (see Fig E4 in this article's Online Repository at www.jacionline.org).

This is the part that's relevant to most of the people reading this here.

There isn't a damaging effect from dishwasher fluid at the level of dilution used in household dishwashers.
Detergents are fine. Rinse aid is the problem.
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SteveS4633
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Quote from marksmanb :
Vinegar eats rubber seals. Have fun trying to figure out all the leaks in your dishwasher in a couple years and all the random black shmutz on your dishes months before that.
I've done it every wash in my dishwasher since 2018 and have never had any seal issues or "black smultz" on my dishes. Not to mention each load might use a teaspoon amount?

Plus, would rather replace a dishwasher than put harmful chemicals in my body from rinse aid. See the upvoted article on this forum
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