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Seventh Generation Automatic Dishwasher Powder, Free & Clear, 75-Ounces Boxes, Case Pack, (Pack of 8)

Seventh Generation Automatic Dishwasher Powder, Free & Clear, 75-Ounces Boxes, Case Pack, (Pack of 8)Brand: Seventh Generation
Category: Health and Beauty

Buy New: $49.77
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Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 69 reviews
Sales Rank: 1813

Number Of Items: 8
Shipping Weight (lbs): 6
Dimensions (in): 14.3 x 11.3 x 9.4


Release Date: October 14, 2005
Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Pack of 8 75-ounces boxes(total of 600-ounces)
  • Gets your dishes sparkling clean
  • Safe for septic and greywater systems
  • No dyes, fragrances or chlorine
  • Biodegradable and hypo-allergenic

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Product Description
Seventh Generation's Free & Clear Automatic Dishwashing Powder has NO chlorine and NO fragrances which can pollute the air in your home. Our new and improved formula to reduce spotting and filming in hard water, and granulated to ensure that it stays free-flowing, making it much easier to use. Independent tests show our auto dish powder cleans as well as the traditional leading brands but without phosphates or chlorine. No dyes or fragrances. Rinse aid recommended in areas with very hard water. Our Automatic Dishwashing Powder is non-toxic, biodegradable, hypo-allergenic, safe for septic and greywater systems, kosher certified and, NOT tested on animals.


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5 out of 5 stars Hard Water? No Problem.   February 21, 2010
PickyMama (Portland, OR)
I'm a working mom with a 6-month-old baby, which means constant cleaning of bottles, pacifiers, toys, baby spoons, and highchair tray in addition to our regular dishes. We use Seventh Generation for a lot of our baby products, and Melaleuca for our cleaning products. It's so important to clean the items that you eat from with people-friendly products. We're complex biological creatures, and the ingredients around us absolutely make a difference to our health and wellbeing. We ran out of Melaleuca dishwasher detergent and quickly subbed with Seventh Gen, and I won't be switching back! We have ridiculously hard water in our house, and a crappy old dishwasher. Back when we used Cascade we would constantly have to run items again, and the bottles would come out smelling like milk. Yuck. The Seventh Gen left our dishes sparking and clean; I foolishly didn't read the hard water instructions the first time we used it, but amazingly, it was no problem for this product. I use it without a drying agent, and it's just fine. Even when my husband overloads the dishwasher, it works great. Granted, the price is a little high (ok a lot high), but with Amazn's subscribe and save, it's much more reasonably priced.


3 out of 5 stars Not recommended for hard water   February 15, 2010
Natalie Young
Unfortunately, I do not recommend this product for hard water. As soon as I started using it, it left a build up on all of my dishes. The dishwasher repair man (I thought my dishwasher was broken) explained that phosphates are required for hard water. I can continue to use the S. G. product, but I have to add 1 Tbs. phosphates to it. I also tried running a cycle with vinegar. That helped, but not quite as much as did adding the phosphates to the detergent. Just thought I'd post this info, as many people in my area have hard water and have experienced this same issue with the product.


1 out of 5 stars bad shipping, left residue   January 31, 2010
Clemens Bertram (Tokyo, JAPAN)
This product certainly had "green-appeal" which is why we ordered it.
Unfortunately, 1 of the shipped boxes was damaged, resulting in some spilled powder and difficulty dispensing it.
Worse, in my dishwasher, we often had powder residue especially on glasses, so we had to wash them again afterwards.
We switched to Cascade Complete All in 1 Pacs, 48-Count Container and have had no issues since.



1 out of 5 stars Hello soap scum!   January 29, 2010
M. Marano (California)
I didn't buy this from Amazon but I still had to leave feedback here because this product was sooo bad, We use a lot of Seventh Generation (and Mrs. Meyers and Shaklee's, etc.). We ran out of our Shaklee dishwasher powder detergent so I bought some Seventh Generation to replace it. It left massive amounts of soap scum. To the point where my dishes were cleaner when I put them in dirty! And then I would try to run those dishes in there over again and they were still bad. And then I hand-washed them and the soap scum still wouldn't come off! Suffice it to say, I am all for ecological, but I would never buy this product again. In fact, who wants a barely used box up for grabs?


5 out of 5 stars Great product   January 12, 2010
Wondurgurl (Toronto, ON)
I've been using this detergent because I didn't want the risk of ingesting toxic chemicals left on the dishes. My dishes come out clean and I only fill the dishwasher cup 3/4 full and run the dishes on the speedy cycle. If I fill the cup completely fully, the dishes tend to have bits of detergent left behind. I purchased this for way less in Canada (Canadian Tire) about $5. I'm using tap water (hard water) and I have no problems with residue on the dishes although the bottom of the dishwasher has a slight film of hard water residue.

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