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Automatic Dishwasher Powder Free & Clear 45 oz
Dishwasher Detergent Free & Clear 75 oz.

Automatic Dishwasher Powder

Dishwasher Detergent that gets dishes sparkling clean
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Dishwashing powder that easily removes food debris and stains to reveal sparkling clean dishes without chlorine, phosphates or synthetic fragrances. 

  • Plant-derived enzymes remove food debris and stains from dishes
  • Biodegradable dishwasher detergent formula
  • Phosphate free dishwashing powder
  • Chlorine free dishwasher detergent formula
  • Free and Clear is scent-free natural dishwashing detergent
     
  • 45oz
  • 75oz
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Ingredients: 

Sodium carbonate (water softener and alkalinity builder), sodium sulfate and sodium chloride (promote flowability), citric acid (water softener), sodium silicate (protection agent and alkalinity builder), polyaspartic acid (water softener and anti-filming agent), ppg-10-laureth-7 (anti-spotting agent), sodium percarbonate (removes stains and water softener), protease and amylase (enzyme soil removers).

Material Safety Data Sheets

Usage: 

This natural dishwasher detergent has been formulated to work with your automatic dishwasher. Please follow instructions to get the most effective dishwashing experience.
 
LOAD DISHWASHER- Make sure items can be safely washed in a dishwasher.  Silver, aluminum and stainless steel should be washed in separate loads to avoid discoloration.  Load items with soiled surfaces facing the center of the bottom rack for optimum dishwashing.

ADD DISHWASHER DETERGENT- Fill both pre-wash and main wash cups completely with the dishwashing powder.  Use less dishwasher detergent for soft water/smaller loads. 
Re-seal package after use and store in a dry place out of reach of children.  For very hard water we recommend using Seventh Generation Rinse Aid.
 
For very hard water we recommend using Seventh Generation Rinse Aid.
 
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What do you think about our Automatic Dishwasher Powder?

Aschweiss
December 12, 2011
5

As a college student and full time worker, my dishes don't exactly get washed after use. This product gets them all clean (baked on, dried on stuff) in hard south Texas water. I don't think I can switch back now, since the other brands don't work quite as well and I can sleep better knowing that everytime I run my dishwasher, I'm doing atleast something to help out the environment. Thanks for a fantastic (and affordable!) product that actually works!

Anonymous
February 10, 2011
0

I love all the Seventh Generation products I use and this is no exception. I like not putting any more phosphates & nitrates into the environment than I HAVE to. Also, I like not getting any dyes or scent chemicals on dishes that are going to be holding the food I put in to my body.

It used to be the case that "natural products" didn't work as well as their petroleum derived cousins. I haven't tried washing a non-rinsed, super baked-on lasagna pan, but all of my dishes come out clean as a whistle! (seriously, no one wants a dirty whistle...)

ysgb
November 4, 2010
0

I really love the intent behind Seventh Generation's company, but I have to say that you *had* a great product, and tried to fix something that wasn't broken, now it sucks, at least for those of us with harder water.
Never had this problem before with the original product and didn't think twice when buying the "improved" one, I expected the same great results. I now have to find a replacement automatic powder and in the mean time am soaking everything that got fogged and filmed in apple cider vinegar, this includes the utensils, glass, ceramics etc.

Please don't try to improve any other products, they are great already.

If you bring back the "old" formula powder for those of us that have hard water I'll buy that one.

kthh
October 2, 2010
0

We've used Seventh Generation products for a long time and loved them. I especially love that they are free of scents and perfumes! However, the new improved formula dishwasher powder leaves a residue of undissolved granules of detergent over everything, which is not a problem we had with the old detergent. We live in NC and have hard water. Using plain white vinegar in the rinse aid seems to have solved the problem for now. Of course I would love for a newer formula to be released that does not necessitate remembering to add the vinegar, while still maintaining the improved ecological impact of the detergent. But for now this solution is working for us.

jschuman
September 9, 2010
0

I wrote the review below, and I meant to say Ecover was the good stuff, not Ecos