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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Dishmate gives pots, pans and other cooking utensils a bright luster. This natural almond scented liquid dishwashing cleaner from Earth Friendly Products contains no phosphates, dyes, or perfumes. Made with natural ingredients, the color and body of the cleaner may vary a little. This cleaner is not tested on animals and contains no animal ingredients. Made in the USA, Dishmate is biodegradable and recyclable. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 12.8 inches | | Package Width: | 11.4 inches | | Package Height: | 9.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 12 reviews |
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| | Features | Case of 12 25-ounce bottles of liquid dishwashing detergent (total of 300 ounces)All-natural almond and cherry oil based formulation acts as a moisturizer on your hands as it cleansContains no phosphates, dyes or perfumes; biodegradable and recyclableNot tested on animals; no animal ingredientsMade in the United States
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Earth Friendly liquid dishwashing cleaner, natural almond Sep 10, 2009 I really like this product. I think it works better than some of the other natural products. Also, I really enjoy the light scent. It is not overpowering.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Be careful not to use too much, especially in water bottles! Jul 06, 2009 I have purchased this dish soap twice and while I love the scent and the price, I have realized that you must be careful to use a very, very, VERY small amount when washing things like water bottles, coffee traveler mugs, etc. I have a couple of Sigg water bottles (LOVE them!) and have noticed an almost unbearable scent and taste of the soap whenever I wash them. Don't get me wrong, the almond scent is great, but not when you can actually taste it! I have not experienced this with other natural dish soaps, so just be careful!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
A Great Alternative Dish Soap Jan 06, 2009 We bought this in an effort to find natural alternatives to the more commercial (and harsh) dish soaps. We also have an interest in products that are friendlier to septic or greywater systems.
As it turns out, this soap works very well. If any dishes need scrubbing, it's no more scrubbing than was needed with the commercial soaps. My wife was concerned that it didn't make a lot of suds... she thought that was a sign that a soap was working... but after using it a while, she's happy with it. The scent in it is also very light, not overpowering like some others we've tried. We will continue to buy this product.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
I like many Earth Friendly Products... Dec 29, 2008 I don't care for this detergent. It is watery, does not make suds, and doesn't seem to be an effective cleaner. I prefer Seventh Generation, Planet, or my fave - Stonewall Kitchen (pricier, but fab!)
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
I use it on everything I own; I mean everything! Dec 23, 2008
After trying many "eco-friendly" products, especially dish liquids, I was becoming very disappointed. I was so chemically sensitive, I would often feel bad for the rest of the day if I spent much time in contact. The skin does absorb the chemical ingredients. I eventually figured out that the SLS or SLES(anything with lauryl or laureth or similar terms) were the ingredients that were making me spacy and fatigued. And they are right in there in many of the so-called healthy alternative detergents!
One company, Seventh Generation, uses flowery, eco-obfuscating language; they never tell you that their product actually contains sodium laureth sulfate (similar in structure to sulfuric acid), the cheapest of sudsing agents, which is found in almost all "mainstream" personal care items; dish detergent, body wash, shampoo, etc.
When I went to their website to complain, they replied that they use "a mix of functional descriptions and specific ingredients on...labels", to "allow us to refine formulas without the expense of having to reprint labels with each refinement". And just try to uncover from their website, what the actual ingredients are. I am admittedly not a computer genius (read brain fog), but it took an unreasonable amount of digging to uncover the ingredient list.
The point of my review here for Dishmate Liquid is, after I found it to be so body friendly that I could have prolonged contact without sensitivity symptoms, I decided to try it as a body wash (my skin was irritable no matter what I used to wash it). It was great! I no longer felt "bad" after taking a shower. It was only a matter of time before I tried it as a shampoo and, surprise, it doesn't hurt your eyes (as gentle as a baby shampoo), and my hair is beautiful!
I no longer buy any soaps, body washes or shampoo. I add a few drops of essential oil to diluted Ultra Dishmate as a hand and body wash. I have recommended (and gifted) this liquid to anyone I know with allergy, chemical sensitivity, or skin problems.
The best part of this is, since I have minimized contact with major sources of irritation, the entire chemical sensitivity problem has become much less prominent in my life. This Dishmate Liquid has actually improved my life! Try this. It may be a change for you too!
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