Earth Friendly Products Dishmate, Liquid Dishwashing Cleaner, Natural Pear, 25 Ounces

by sian1066 on March 6, 2010

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Non-Polluting. Earth Friendly Products Dishmate’s™ cleaning action gives pots, pans and other cooking utensils a bright luster.  Contains no phosphates, dyes or perfumes.  Because natural ingredients are used, color and body may vary. Not tested on animals. No animal ingredients. Earth Friendly Products are biodegradable and recyclable. Thank you for using our natural, non-toxic product.  Each time you use our products, you are helping to ma… More >>

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P. Woodland March 6, 2010 at 3:31 pm

I am very happy with this soap. I wash a lot of dishes and have tried several eco friendly dishwashing products. This one gives me bubbles that last through to the last dish. A nice range of scents from which to choose and a very good price.
Rating: 5 / 5

D. Webb March 6, 2010 at 4:06 pm

I have been using this Dish Detergent for a few months now and I am pretty happy with it. It does the job, smells great and I can use it to wash my hands without them drying out too much. I wouldn’t say I use more than with any commercial brand, but I also wash my dishes in the Dishwasher, so I just use it on my knives and sometimes pots and other things that I have to rinse quickly. Yes sometimes you might feel like you need to use a little more, but don’t forget most of the commercial brands are super concentrated. All over a great value and does a great job. No complains.
Rating: 5 / 5

M. Anthony March 6, 2010 at 6:30 pm

This dishsoap smells lovely, clean and refreshing. I’ve even had friends comment on the wonderful scent. Perfect for autumn & winter. For spring and summer I like Mrs. Meyers geranium scented dish soap. You’ve gotta do the dishes so you may as well get some enjoyment of it, right?

Also, some of the other natural soap brands do not suds but this one really does.
Rating: 5 / 5

ellenwheelz March 6, 2010 at 9:18 pm

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!

p.s. It works just great on greasy dishes, pots and pans, too.

Rating: 5 / 5

Teri March 6, 2010 at 11:17 pm

I have recently started going green. I’m currently trying to find a replacement for the Palmolive I had been using. I tried Dishmate, Natural Pear, first since it was on sale at my health food store. I was definately not impressed. It takes SO much more product to clean a load of dishes. I have to put in 2-3 times as much product in the sink compared to Palmolive. I feel that there is a little film on the plates, but the glasses seem to come out clean. It does take off baked on items well, if the item is left to soak overnight.

The only benefits of it is the biodegradability and the scent. The scent is just a touch soft though, I only smell it when I first fill my sink. I’m a heavy perfume kind of person, though.
Rating: 3 / 5

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