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Seventh Generation Dish Liquid, Lavender Floral & Mint, 25-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 6)

Seventh Generation Dish Liquid, Lavender Floral & Mint, 25-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 6)Brand: Seventh Generation
Category: Health and Beauty

List Price: $24.13
Buy New: $9.95
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Seller: Panache
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 47 reviews
Sales Rank: 2848

Number Of Items: 6
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9
Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 7.8 x 7.7

MPN: 100329

Release Date: August 25, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Dish detergent made of natural products cleans the dirtiest dishes while being safe for everyone
  • Doesn't contain artificial or petroleum-based ingredients
  • Biodegradeable and non-toxic
  • Hypo-allergenic and not tested on animals
  • Safe for septic and greywater systems

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Product Description
Seventh Generation Dish Liquid - Lavender Floral & Mint- 6 Pk Tough on grease while being gentle on your hands and the earth. Everyone can pitch in on the dishes thanks to a safe, non-toxic formula. *Non-toxic & biodegradable *Hypo-allergenic *Free of phosphates *Safe for septic & greywater systems *Not tested on animals *Kosher-certified

Amazon.com Product Description
Seventh Generation

Trade grime for sparkle. Made with plant-derived ingredients, Seventh Generation Natural Dish Liquid is a hypoallergenic, biodegradable formula that is tough on grease and easy on your skin. Scented with 100% whole essential oil & botanical extracts, or available in an unscented Free & Clear version. It's a natural choice for cleaner dishes and happy hands.

Protecting Planet Home

At Seventh Generation, we know your home is your world. For the past 20 years, it's been our mission to help you protect your world with our environmentally responsible and effective household products. By choosing Seventh Generation household products, you create a healthy environment for you and your family.

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Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars BEST DISH SOAP BECAUSE IT DOESN'T SMELL LIKE PERFUME!   August 30, 2010
Katheist (Oregon)
I bought this because it has natural coconut and no perfume. When I grew up we used Joy dish soap, it was the one that left the least perfumy smell and taste on dishes. I think we may have used some Ajax lemon scented some too.

As soon as Sunlight dish soap came out, that's pretty-much all we used, because it didn't leave any dish soapy smell or taste. I remember that some of the worst offenders were Palmolive, Ajax anti-baterial orange, and Dawn. My friend once made me some Dawn flavored chile. She had used a teflon pan and always used Dawn. Dawn is nasty, it even makes your dishes smell like Dawn. But, I have found most humans can't smell worth a darn, nor taste all that well, so I guess it's fine for them. But, I have keen senses and that's why I use Seventh Generation free and clear.

Aside from getting the dishes clean, the biggest benefit is that you can wash carrots and potatoes, and other vegetables with it (I scrub them with the scratchy side of a Scotch-Brite sponge. It leaves no taste on them whatsoever.

I try to use gloves when I do dishes, but when I forget, I notice this soap leaves my hands soft.

The only downside is yes, it isn't as powerful of grease-cutter as Dawn and others, but it will get it off if you use a little more and scrub a little harder. With most dishes, it does a fine job.

Also, it is more vicous than any dish soap I have ever used, so it takes a more to do dishes and I go through a lot of it. Think of the difference in thickness between non-fat milk and whole milk, and that's similar to what I'm talking about. That's why amazon having it in 6 bottle packs is good. I go through a bottle every 2 to 3 months, so not too bad. I recommend this product.

Some have complained about Sodium Lauryl Sulfate. Here's what the Seventh Generation website says:

Seventh Generation uses SLS in our hand dish liquid, our disinfectants and our laundry liquids. Prior to using the SLS, Seventh Generation used sodium lauryl ether sulfate, or sodium laureth sulfate (SLES), in our liquid laundry and liquid dish detergents. This is a naturally-derived chemical that comes from palm kernel oil and coconut oil. We do have a comprehensive document based on scientific data that we are happy to share with you.

For document, contact Consumer Insights Team at Seventh Generation website.

Truth about SLS and SLES
Published 06/09/2008 11:32 AM | Updated 03/23/2009 12:53 PM
Is it true sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and sodium laureth sulfate (SLES) cause cancer, blindness, or hair loss?Neither sodium laurate (coconut soap), SLS, nor SLES is known to cause cancer, nor are they known to be teratogens or reproductive toxins. Neither do sodium laurate, SLS, or SLES cause blindness. They can be irritants, and the inflammation they may cause almost always clears in a few hours. This is also true of soaps. The booklet "The Truth behind the Ingredient Myths" produced by another natural products company, discusses this in greater detail.

The Danish EPA has produced an excellent document that discusses household product ingredients, and SLS and SLES are discussed in Section 3.1 and 3.2, respectively. The discussion of toxicity and irritancy is quite detailed. The document is also a handy reference about other household chemicals.



5 out of 5 stars Great Product   August 26, 2010
Robert R. Blain (CT, USA)
We have used a full bottle of Seventh Generation Dish Liquid, Lavender and have had good results, both with the cleaning and the way it's easy on you hands. A small amount of liquid produces a lot of suds.


3 out of 5 stars Nice Eco-Alternative   August 13, 2010
tpol
It's a nice eco-friendly alternative to chemical liquid soaps and gentle on hands. However, I wish it were more tough on grease and food smells. The one I purchased at my local store only had the Fresh & Clear (unscented)so I never got to try the scented ones. It wasn't as tough on grease and food odors from my tupperware as I hoped and would sometimes leave a clear residue or speckles on glassware. The bottle goes a long way and I found I didn't use or need as much to clean dishes (unless greasy or to get rid of odor). After my first purchase I decided to try a different brand called Biokleen (since my store only has Fresh & Clear)and am happy with the results and will be using it instead.


4 out of 5 stars Great, wish it was bigger   July 10, 2010
jkb (Florida)
Have used this for over a year now, trying to do our part to save our planet. It does the job, just wish it came in bigger bottles!


5 out of 5 stars Eco-Friendly Dish Liquid   June 6, 2010
Bargain Bethli (Central, CT)
Love the scent and it works well too. I especially like being able to order it in bulk and save money and time.

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