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Cascade Platinum Cleans Sticky Sugar Residue

October 6, 2014Written by Christie | 166 Comments | Reviews

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This review was made possible by Double Duty Divas and Cascade. I was provided the featured product free of charge to facilitate my review, but all opinions are 100% mine.

cascade platinum sticky sugar review

Cascade Platinum Cleans Sticky Sugar Residue  #CascadeShiningReviews

One of the toughest things to get off of your dishes is sticky sugar. I should know. We eat breakfast with sticky syrup often. In fact, it’s one of our family’s favorite meals. And I am constantly picking off those darn sugar crystals from my dishes…AFTER running them in the dishwasher. Well, Cascade is back with another round of a dishwasher experiment! This time we’re putting the new Cascade Platinum up against my French Toast Party.

French toast casserole

I don’t just make French Toast. I go all out with all of the sugary, buttery, delicious goodness with my Dad’s French Toast Casserole! So I invited some wonderful friends over after church for a fun brunch (mimosas included) for our families. No pre-washing, soaking or rinsing allowed (deep breaths, Christie!), I put my casserole pan, mixing bowl and all of our sticky sugared dishes into the dishwasher with the new Cascade Platinum family of products.

  • Cascade Platinum ActionPacs
  • Cascade Platinum Rinse Aid

Cascade Platinum does all of the work so you don’t have to! With this new formula, Cascade Platinum works best when food soil is left on the dishes because its special enzymes latch onto that food, breaking it down so it can wash away easily. If there’s no food soil, there’s nothing for the enzymes to attach to and your detergent isn’t working its hardest for you. The special combination of products achieve a powerful clean for your dishes AND your dishwasher, even for 24 hour old stuck-on food and sticky sugar residue for a sparkly clean!

Cascade platinum before after

How did we do? Well, check the results on my casserole pan. I had like one spot on the pan and that was it! All of the sticky sugar went buh-bye without any extra work for this mom! And did you notice the microwaveable bacon plate? It hasn’t been that clean in ages!

Cascade platinum french toast party

Food, fun and Cascade Platinum? It doesn’t get any better than this! So glad to have an amazing brunch surrounded by friends! Want to make my French Toast Casserole too? Grab your recipe HERE. And want to see how Cascade Platinum stood up to my homemade mac n’ cheese? Check out my review HERE. Follow Cascade via Twitter and Facebook for the latest new products, updates and more!

Have you tried the new Cascade Platinum? Head to the Cascade website to leave a short review of Cascade Platinum (https://www.cascadeclean.com/us/cascade/review) including #CascadeShiningReviews. One reviewer will win a Kitchen Aid Dishwasher!

Disclosure ~ Post sponsored by Double Duty Divas and Cascade. I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own. Saving Said Simply not responsible for shipment of prizes. Be sure to follow Raising Whasians for more reviews, giveaways and more.

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  1. Ann Hatala says

    October 17, 2014 at 7:29 pm

    Dried egg or oatmeal is very difficult to get off dishes!

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  2. Lisa Williams says

    October 17, 2014 at 7:52 pm

    Mac and cheese pot and dried on egg both are definitely not my favorites to wash.

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  3. susan smoaks says

    October 17, 2014 at 8:27 pm

    i need the cascade to tackle the baked spaghetti pans

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  4. Brittney House says

    October 17, 2014 at 9:08 pm

    I would say any type of pasta dishes.

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  5. Bryan E. says

    October 17, 2014 at 10:56 pm

    Thanks for the giveaway…would like to give it a shot on our ceramic casserole pan when we make any type of recipe with eggs !

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