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Rinse Aid is a type of household cleaner used to reduce water spots and streaks on dishes and glassware after they have been washed in a dishwasher. It is typically added to the dishwasher's rinse cycle and helps to prevent water droplets from forming on the dishes. Rinse Aid is usually a clear liquid that contains surfactants, which reduce the surface tension of the water, allowing it to spread evenly over the dishes. It also contains a small amount of alcohol, which helps to evaporate the water quickly.
Rinse Aid is a popular product among consumers, as it helps to keep dishes and glassware looking clean and streak-free. It is also relatively inexpensive and easy to use.
Some companies that produce Rinse Aid include Cascade, Finish, Electrasol, and Jet-Dry. Show Less Read more