Dawn direct foam detergent

Submitted by Doug on 7/17/06 at 11:38 PM. ( ) 67.1.101.46

Anyone tried this on birds yet. It's pretty fresh out on the market. Suppose to get rid of grease by a considerable amount more than regular dawn. Anyone doing fowl right now that you could try this stuff out?

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i got it

This response submitted by mk on 7/18/06 at 5:33 AM. ( ) 66.245.66.184

why not buy a bottle and try it you cheap bastard.


To MK,

This response submitted by cd on 7/18/06 at 9:38 AM. ( ) 71.199.41.186

That is rich. I freakin' love funny people.


Thanks for the cheap bastard comment

This response submitted by Doug on 7/18/06 at 10:42 AM. ( ) 67.1.101.163

What ever floats your boat.


My tests

This response submitted by Doug Bridges on 7/18/06 at 2:53 PM. ( ) 12.40.253.154

I started working with foaming products a while back and here is what I found.

It's not the product that they change, it's the dispensing method. The Dawn is still Dawn only a thinner product with, as far as I can tell, more water in it.

I have made the same results by using a foaming dispenser from my wife's collection of bathroom products and Dawn thinned with water. You get the same foam. Why not just use full strength Dawn?

Doug


Good thought Doug

This response submitted by Doug on 7/18/06 at 5:53 PM. ( ) 67.1.101.0

What got my attention was in the commercial them saying that it gets rid of gease yada % better than regular dawn. I suppose that is talking dishes and not ducks though. : )


Dawn

This response submitted by Gunner on 7/31/06 at 1:34 PM. ( bivotaxidermy@hughes.com ) 67.142.130.23

I have been doing taxidermy for some 40 years, and have been working with dawn for so long I can't remember. The tip was given to me by Wm. Lee Birch who I had worked with for years. Try it but make sure you rinse the bird very good.


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