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Seventh Generation Automatic Dishwasher Gel, Lemon Scent, 45-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 6)

Seventh Generation Automatic Dishwasher Gel, Lemon Scent, 45-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 6)
From Seventh Generation

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Product Description

Seventh Generation Automatic Dishwasher Gel gets your dishes sparkling clean yet is gentle on the Earth. The phosphate-free and chlorine-free formula is designed for the most cleaning power, yet does not contribute to algae blooms in our waterways. We use only natural whole essential oils, not synthetic fragrances like other brands, for a true, fresh citrus scent. Our automatic dishwasher gel is non-toxic, free of dyes, NTA, and EDTA, safe for septic & greywater systems. Seventh Generation does not test any products on animals. About Seventh Generation Seventh Generation offers a complete line of natural household products designed to work as well as their traditional counterparts, but use renewable, non-toxic, phosphate-free, and biodegradable ingredients as often as possible, and are never tested on animals. Seventh Generation products are healthy and safe for the air, the surfaces, the pets, and the people in your home--and for the environment outside of it. Every time you use Seventh Generation products you make a difference by saving natural resources, keeping toxic chemicals out of the environment, and making the world a safer place for this and the next seven generations. Try Seventh Generation’s other dishwashing products: Hand Dish Liquid, Automatic Dishwasher Powder, and Automatic Dish Pacs.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1975 in Health and Beauty
  • Brand: Seventh Generation
  • Released on: 2005-10-14
  • Number of items: 6

Features

  • Pack of 6, 45-ounce bottles(total of 270-ounces)
  • Gets your dishes sparkling clean yet is gentle on the Earth
  • Safe for septic and greywater systems
  • Phosphate-free and chlorine-free formula
  • True fresh citrus scent

Customer Reviews

Consumer Reports investigation...1
If it had not been for the following (9/07), I'd have given this a 3 rating. However, on an investigation of biodegradable "green" products, Consumer Reports wrote: (RE:) "Biodegradable" detergents. Seventh Generation Automatic Dishwashing Gel is said to break down in the environment. But the claim broke down when we found that the product contains a petroleum-derived agent that doesn't readily biodegrade. A spokeswoman said the company would remove the claim and review its product line and labeling. Biodegradability of two other detergents--Earth Friendly Product's Wave automatic dishwasher gel and Planet Ultra Dishwashing Liquid--was certified by reputable independent groups."

You Practically Have To Wash The Dishes Before The Wash1
Like others here, I am trying to switch over to Eco-Friendly products as much as possible. I've had pretty good luck so far using brands such as Mrs. Meyers,Method(my favorite) and Earth Friendly, and thougt I'd give this one a try.And again like others here, I was very disappointed with this "Seventh Generation Dishwasher Gel".

My dishwasher is fairly new, about a year old, and it works really well. Usually even for pots and pans, I don't have to scrub them first, and usually I don't even have to use the pots and pans cycle(saving energy that way), so the first time I loaded it up to be used with this gel, I did it as usual. Just a quick rinse of excess food,barely even getting my hands wet.When the load was done, I couldn't believe all the dishes I had to wash over due to food particles, and the pots and pans were really bad.

I tried it again, this time, giving an extra good rinse and scraping of the pans, and used the pots and pans cycle. No change, there were still dishes that needed a do over. Each time the same thing..ARGHHH!
Also, I didn't have the film others have mentioned- I used Ecover Natural Rinse Aid 16 fl. oz. which works really well - but there was a powerful bleach like smell from the detergent that lingered for quite a while and made my eyes tear.

So what's the use of a dishwasher if you have to wash the dishes first?
I'm not giving up on eco-friendly products, becasue I have been happy with other products. I am going to try one of the brands recommended by the other reviewers here, and add my low rating to the average for this one.

I'm glad I didn't sign up for the 'subscribe and save' on this product. It isnt something I would use again or recommend. I'm eating out tonight(let someone else do the dishes for a change)....thanks...Laurie

Here's some nice products I use and recommend:
see my reviews for product details of:
Tom's of Maine - Anticavity Baking Soda Peppermint, 6 oz toothpaste- all natural ingredients

Cloud Star Buddy Wash Pet Shampoo, Lavender & Mint (19 Ounce) - environmentally friendly to earth and rover!

Earth Friendly Products Orange Plus Concentrated All Purpose Household Cleaner, 22 Ounces (Pack of 12)

method Daily Shower Spray, Ylang-Ylang Formula, 28-Ounce Bottles (Case of 8) - natural, safe, biodegradable


Frustrated with film!1
I love Seventh Generation products. This product is horrible though. It leaves a film on silicone items, e.g. my colander and muffin pans, and sometimes silverware. I have tried everything to no avail. I will not buy this product again. I hope I find a green product that works. I don't want to go back to Cascade.

ON SECOND THOUGHT....

I want to revise my rating. I browsed Seventh Generation's FAQ section, and they recommended using less if you have soft water. This is what they wrote:

QUESTION: Why is there a residue on my dishes after using the Seventh Generation Automatic Dish Detergent? Is this residue safe?

ANSWER: The residue that periodically is found on clean dishes is caused by the level of hardness in your water and the amount of detergent that is used, accordingly.

If you have hard water you will need to use a rinse aid. Our product does not have phosphates in it, which can act as a rinse aid. With extremely hard water, the detergent will need the assistance of the rinse aid, which acts as a buffer so that minerals from the water and soils are not redeposited on the clean dishes and glasses.

If you have soft water you will need to reduce the amount of the detergent that you use per load. If you are using too much detergent, it will be impossible for your dish washer to rinse off the extra detergent and the minerals from the water.

The residue has no health impacts.

I gave it a shot. It worked! There's no film when I don't fill the prewash cup and skip that cycle. Since I rinse my dishes before I load them it makes more sense to go through a normal cycle and skip prewash. My overzealous, germaphobic ways got me into trouble. I change my writing to 4.5 stars.