Is it risk-free to use tide to bathe dishes?


I am 59 yrs old, my grandmother raise me and she used Tide for EVERYTHING, including the dishes, none of us died. Yes, but it is cheaper to use dishwashing liquid. Make sure you rinse well though.
Assuming you are appendage washing, Tide has be used for generations. Not all have dishwashers 30 years ago, and we kept very few cleaning products. Before 409 and Oxyclean, Tide and Cheer solved a lot of cleaning problems! When you are camp or moving, ingenuity requires some creative solutions. Just use a small amount, and rinse well. Rubber gloves will be helpful, as within are caustic sodas in Tide. In the dishwasher, or by mitt?

Prolly a bad idea any way. Dishwasher liquid have bleach to sanitize the dishes, and is formulated to work in that machine. I can't give attention to of any really good reasons not to, save for it seems kinda icky to me. :)
yes it is


No. Tide is for clothes. Sorry. As long as you don't use too much Tide and rinse resourcefully.
Answers:    yes you can.many years ago people didnt buy dish soap they used smaller quantity than a palm full of clothes soap to do their dishes...i had a friend when i was a kid that to be exact what her mother still used.i found that odd...but if you need to do it..do it ..do not make a payment it to the dishwasher though...only by hand