• Powers through grease and tough residue to leave dishes sparkling clean
  • Dermatologist tested, hypoallergenic formula made for sensitive skin
  • 0% fragrances, dyes, phosphates, or triclosan
  • Safe* and effective dishwashing liquid made with plant-based ingredients
  • EPA Safer Choice Certified Product, USDA Certified Biobased Product 95%

I bought Dawn pomegranate scented dish soap. I washed my baby bottles with the Dawn and my babies wouldn't take the nipples because of the strong scent on the plastic bottles and nipples. I bought Dapple I scented baby bottle soap and it solved the problem. However, finding the specialized Dapple soap for baby bottles was hard and not every store carries it. Seventh Generation is sold every store I shop at so I tried it for my bottles. Works better than Dapple and is less expensive! If it was in a pump bottle, it would be beyond perfect! I bought it in bulk from Amazon and put it in my own soap pump in the kitchen!

We are on our 3rd 6 pack for this dish soap. Unfortunately I cannot find it in stores so amazon it is! It cleans as well as Dish but doesnt cause mildew or smell on sponges and sink area like Dish did. I thought I was going crazy when i narrowed it down but it's ok as Ive found a replacment. This is the best dish soap ever and I really wish it is more accessible in B&M stores.

This is my favorite dish soap, in fact it’s the only one I buy. Gets nice and sudsy, bottle lasts forever, and it’s green and gentle! Shipping was good as I was worried it might spill but in addition to there being a seal under the cap, they had a seal sticker over the lid. When I got it (cold weather) the soap was white and clumpy in the bottles, but leaving them on my counter overnight they went back to the normal, clear consistency and great quality.

I recently switched from trusty, but smelly Cascade Dishwashing Pods to Seventh Generation Free and Clear Pods and fell in love (they are awesome!). I snapped up a six pack of the Free and Clear Dish Liquid, which I have been using for nearly one month. Amazing Stuff! I have always used Dawn liquid and dabbled with other brands. I began to get nauseated by the lingering odor that remained on our dishes, as the scent would transfer to our food. Had to find something new. This dish soap is a work horse. A small amount goes a long way. Does not produce a massive amount of suds and has zero scent or color. We mostly handwash just our bamboo cutting boards and pots/pans - which are usually the funkiest food ingrained items in the kitchen, so something effective is necessary. I even asked my husband his thoughts on this soap after a couple of weeks. I was surprised he even noticed the change, but he enthusiastically said this stuff is great! He is pretty good about tackling the hand wash items, so he has used his fair share of different dish soaps. I don't find the soap drying to my hands, but I am also a constant hand lotion user. I would say it is pobably a good thing if the soap isn't filled with emollients that would transfer to your dishes. My pics are a before and after of a beat up, old metal pan that we lazily left in the sink overnight after roasting a small pork loin. It was baked on grease, funk and stain. After picture shows the clean (but still old!) pan after a quick and easy handwashing with the Seventh Generation. Tip: Adding a sprinkle of pure baking soda helps to remove the ugly brown stains. While this product is not 100% natural, it is less toxic than other brands on the market and more effective than similar products. I am a convert to this soap!

I hand wash all of our dishes, so having safe and clean ingredients in something I use on my hands everyday is a must. Dawn would give me rashes, but finding a safe product where I know the ingredients and can actually same them is fantastic. This line does not disappoint and I am happy to own all of their products. This review was not paid for, nor do I receive free. Products. I am a real consumer with a deep love of organic products that work.

I don't use anything but Seventh Generation for dishes and laundry. I hate cleaning baby bottles and having that left-over lemony soap smell still in the bottle. I've rinsed and rinsed and rinsed, and my son's milk still tasted like lemony soap. Breastmilk is not easy to come by. I had to work hard for it, so I didn't want it tasting like soap. That's when I tried Seventh Generation dish soap. It cleans all my dishes like a more powerful soap (I can't believe it's natural!) yet it didn't leave ANY soapy residue. On top of that, I never have a soap build-up in my sink. I love the fact that it cleans so well yet leaves no trace of itself in scum, build-up, or taste. I use the free and clear every time. I've never used the scented because my family has some allergies, and I don't want to risk it. I am thankful for this soap, though. I don't have to throw away bottles any more! And I stopped dumping out lemony breastmilk once I started using this soap.

I am extremely sensitive to smell so using a dish soap, which has a very strong scent has been an issue for me. I came across this product at a super market and paid almost $5 for a bottle. This soap's scent is very mild and it cuts through grease well. I was very pleasant to find it available through subscribe and save. Amazon packages this product well and I have never received a leaky bottle.

This dish liquid has been great- it works well, and doesn’t trigger my MCS at all. I don’t recommend it unless you’re in an emergency of course, but in a pinch with no other options, I’ve safely shampooed and showered with it, even scrubbed my face. (Just don’t make a habit of that- it’s pretty drying if you use it too often... but anyone out there with MCS knows how you can discover your Bronner’s bar was ruined by someone wearing perfume handling the wrapper, etc etc, and you’re already in the shower grappling with decontaminating yourself from being out in public and need something- anything- that you won’t have you reacting) Zero MCS reactions. It’s also good for hand washable laundry- I use it to wash my sleep eye mask safely.

Not gonna lie, six bottles of this stuff is overkill. Since February of 2014, I have only gone through ten bottles out of twelve. I'm still working my way through this slowly, but it does so well at cleaning dishes that I'm not able to get through this. The six pack of bottles can easily last you a year, as it has me. This stuff is probably the best dish liquid I have ever used, as it is effective, and it is not as harmful to the environment once it goes down the drain. I use lots of Seventh Generation products when the price is right, however the dish liquid is something I will always purchase from them. Not even Dial or those other brands can compare, and the smell is nice as well. Lemongrass and citrus is a light and refreshing smell and helps me relax while I'm pounding through stacks of dirty pots and pans.

I was skeptical about buying a whopping 6 bottles in my subscribe and save but after reading the reviews I decided to take the plunge and I'm glad I did. This dish liquid (not detergent!!) has a nice lather, a nice scent, and it WORKS! We recently bought a set of Tri-ply pots and pans and since we're new to cooking with them, we (I) tend to burn things more often, or at least have things stick to the pan. I thought that this liquid would not be able to stand up to the mess I make nightly, but to my amazement it worked, better than the grocery store DETERGENTS!! It's easy on your hands, and leaves a nice, soft lingering scent. I gave a bottle away as I think this one bottle will last several months. It doesn't take much at all to get a load of pots and pans washed up. Do know that the bubbles may dissipate after the first pan/glass/plate but this stuff is STILL working. It doesn't need a ton of bubbles to get the job done. All round A+ ! I'll definitely buy again, probably in a year or so when I finally use up all the bottles!