Finish Powerball Classic
When will someone make one that does remove the egg? - Finish Powerball Classic Household Product

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When will someone make one that does remove the egg?
Finish Powerball Classic

taylor72

Member Name: taylor72

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Finish Powerball Classic

Date: 17/02/09, updated on 17/02/09 (245 review reads)

Rating:

Advantages: It works well

Disadvantages: Not able to remove the dreaded egg

I recenly bought these as a change from my normal ones as they were on special offer - these now currently cost £4.69 in Tesco for 32 tablets.

On the front of the packaging is a picture of a sparkling glass besides some lemons - so I was looking forward to some nice fresh smelling dishes.

How to use
Each tablet is individually wrapped and once you have removed the wrapper, simply place in your dishwasher drawer as usual and turn it on.

What are the claims

The tablet has two layers two it. The blue layer is supposed to break down and lift dried food , while the white layer cleans the dirt away and the powerball is there to remove those stubborn tough residues and soak - such as scrambled egg.

Is it any good?

With a few exceptions it does a very good job. Most of my dishes came out extremely clean and all glasses were indeed sparkling. However, despite the powerball, I was a little disapointed to find it did not remove the dried on scrambled egg from my pots, though in fairness I have yet to find a tablet that is successful on this. There was a faint smell of lemons upon opening the dishwasher when the cycle had finished which was quite nice. I would say these are very good but don't expect miracles -

some items simply always need to be handwashed or soaked for a while before hand.

Summary: As good as most premium dishwasher tablets