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Alternative to Cascade Plastic Booster

I really like using Cascade Plastic Booster in my dishwasher. It does an excellent job at removing red stains like tomato sauce. I was wondering if any one had any ideas for a homeade version or a cheaper alternative, because this stuff costs around $3 a tube. Any suggestions?

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By Ann (Guest Post)
August 4, 20040 found this helpful
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I've heard that if you first coat the plastic container with olive oil, that keeps the tomato stain away.

 
By (Guest Post)
August 4, 20040 found this helpful
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Place your plastic in the sunlight to remove stain; it's free.

 
July 14, 20110 found this helpful
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Use some hydrogen peroxide with your regular detergent. The hydrogen peroxide is the active ingredient in the Cascade Plastic Cleaner.

 
May 17, 20190 found this helpful

How much hydrogen peroxide?

 
August 6, 20040 found this helpful

Make friends with your local Tupperware dealer. It is usually on sale for about $1 if you buy some Tupperware, but you can ususally get them to tack it on an order from someone else who did not want it.

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I have also tried the olive oil trick and it works pretty well.

 
By Dollinky (Guest Post)
January 20, 20050 found this helpful

The active ingredient is Benzoyle Peroxide. You can get a quart of that stuff in any supermarket in the Bandaid aile. I guess you could use it straight on plastics, or pour, say 1/2 cup in the dishwasher in the middle of a cycle. I'm going to try it myself.

 
July 12, 20100 found this helpful

It's no longer on the market, but maybe if enough people request it, they'll bring it back. Either do a Google (web, not shopping) search for Cascade Plastic Booster, & the first result will be the Amazon page (you can't find it with amazon's search engine).

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Or here's the amazon.com link www.amazon.com/.../B000CEO5AU (Affiliate Link). There's a link on the right to sign up when it becomes available. Who knows, maybe if Amazon reports that a lot of people are requesting it?

 
November 16, 20130 found this helpful

Actually the active ingredient was Benzoyl peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide won't do the same. That ingredient is still available in many acne creams in most drug stores... but not at $3 per container.

 
December 10, 20211 found this helpful

As a number of comments note benzoyl peroxide is the active ingredient in Cascade Plastic Booster as well as acne treatments. When it went off the market I started using an acne scrub instead and it is just as effective. Find the generic acne treatment with the highest benzoyl peroxide percentage at the cheapest price and it should work well.

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The cascade product probably was a result of someone's discovery that an acne treatment dissolved orange tomato stains. The cascade product was even packed in the same sort of container used for the acne scrubs.

 

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