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

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$2.80

$4.47

37% off
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Amazon has 8.45-Oz Finish Jet-Dry Rinse Aid, Dishwasher Rinse Agent & Drying Agent for $4.47 - $1.48 off when you clip the coupon on the product page - 5% when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $2.77. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Amazon has 8.45-Oz Finish Jet-Dry Rinse Aid, Dishwasher Rinse Agent & Drying Agent for $4.47 - $1.48 off when you clip the coupon on the product page - 5% when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $2.77. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Staff Member DesertGardener for finding this deal.

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  • About this Product:
    • This is rated 4.8 out of 5 stars based on over 80K 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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Pretty much the same price per ounce as if you went and bought a big bottle from Costco.
Cap. do tell

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Which kind of chemical is this stuff?
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Pretty much the same price per ounce as if you went and bought a big bottle from Costco.
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Looks to be dead now
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Quote from Thisguy68 :
Looks to be dead now
Worked just now for me:

Order Summary
Item(s) Subtotal:$4.47
Shipping & Handling:$0.00
Your Coupon Savings:-$1.48
Subscribe & Save:-$0.67
Total before tax:$2.32
Estimated tax to be collected:$0.30
Grand Total:$2.62
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succ_my_deal
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This stuff has hormone blockers in it. Don't buy it. If you have to get rinse aid, get the natural stuff.
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sn3
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Quote from succ_my_deal :
This stuff has hormone blockers in it. Don't buy it. If you have to get rinse aid, get the natural stuff.
What natural stuff do you suggest? Just let the dishes dry on its own?
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Quote from succ_my_deal :
This stuff has hormone blockers in it. Don't buy it. If you have to get rinse aid, get the natural stuff.

Cap. do tell

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My dishwasher has a spot for salt so I don't get water spots. I just open the door and pull the racks out when it is done while it's hot and most of the dishes dry off quickly. The few that are slightly wet, I either dry it off with a towel or just let it air dry.
Last edited by ThePistolShrimp January 7, 2025 at 01:30 PM.
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I got a bunch of these from my Costco for 25 cents. Suspiciously cheap. Limit of 5 per customer, but I went back a few times.
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Quote from BraveClover790 :
Which kind of chemical is this stuff?

Jet dry https://imgur.com/a/BnBuDGN


got it from Bobby approved app.



Tetrasodium EDTA is generally considered safe for use in cosmetics and personal care products, but there are some things to be aware of:
Skin sensitivity
People with sensitive skin may experience a negative reaction to tetrasodium EDTA, such as irritation, rashes, inflammation, or eye irritation. Patch testing is recommended, and people with specific skin sensitivities should consult a healthcare professional.
Environmental impact
Tetrasodium EDTA can contribute to metal pollution, so some consumers and manufacturers are looking for alternatives with a lower environmental impact.
Respiratory irritation
Inhaling high concentrations of tetrasodium EDTA can cause respiratory irritation, which can lead to further lung damage. People with airway diseases, emphysema, or chronic bronchitis may be especially at risk.
Laboratory studies
When given to lab specimens orally, tetrasodium EDTA has caused negative reproductive and developmental reactions.
Tetrasodium EDTA is a salt form of ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA), which is used as a chelating agent to stabilize a product's texture, odor, and consistency. It's typically used in amounts of 0.5% or less, but is considered safe in cosmetics up to a 2% concentration. Clinical studies have shown it doesn't penetrate past the skin's surface.
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Quote from FeorH :
Cap. do tell

Just look it up if you're interested. It might not be true, but better safe than sorry.
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Quote from sn3 :
What natural stuff do you suggest? Just let the dishes dry on its own?

Basically, anything without the weird pheno ehthyl ingredient. Can't remember off top of my head.
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Quote from succ_my_deal :
Just look it up if you're interested. It might not be true, but better safe than sorry.
If it might not be true, why are you posting it as fact, then backpeddling only when someone calls you out?
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I'd stay away from this stuff and let your dishes dry naturally if they don't fully dry in the dish washer. Sure this Jet Dry won't kill immediately, but who really knows what it's doing to you long term. There is an abundance of information about it, but here is one link. https://www.ewg.org/cleaners/prod...inseAgent/

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Quote from succ_my_deal :
This stuff has hormone blockers in it. Don't buy it. If you have to get rinse aid, get the natural stuff.
Huh?