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Sodium silicate is not forbidden in dishwashing liquid. It's actually a common ingredient! It acts as a builder, helping to soften hard water and improve the cleaning power of the detergent. However, high concentrations can lead to issues like film buildup on dishes and a slippery feel. So, while not forbidden, it's typically used in moderate amounts.