@bednobs - some of us cant afford a dishwasher lol
@mollykins - bless you, but I dont use bubble bath
@margaret-nice - Thank you ! Will give it a whirl.....
Depends whats in the cupboard under the sink. You need something to soften the water and cut through grease. A little bleach, soda crystals etc. Main thing is to avoid some nasty perfume on your dishes. Even a bit of bicarb will help. We have a woodburner and clean wood ash is O.K. Have you done the old trick of putting warm water in the old detergent bottle or even putting the top in the water. I think we even used a bit of household soap years ago.
Until 1956 domestic washing up liquid did not exist and as has been stated, packet detergent was used, e.g. Tide, Omo, Daz, Oxydol et al. I can remember the very first washing up liquid, it was called Squezy and was hailed as the best thing since sliced bread at the time.
Yes they did have sliced bread in 1956, and it came in three formats, viz thin, medium or thick, whereas today it is impossible to buy thin sliced bread, merely medium or thick.