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Simply place one single-use pac into your dishwasher to remove dinner’s grease and grime without the use of phosphates, chlorine or synthetic fragrances. It's a convenient, no mess alternative to traditional powders and gels.
DID YOU KNOW...If every household in the U.S. replaced just one pouch of 20 count concentrated pacs containing phosphates with our phosphate free product, we could prevent 21 million pounds of phosphates from entering our rivers, lakes and streams. Learn more.
We create effective household and personal care products that help you care for the health of your family, your home, and our planet.
Citric acid, sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate and sodium sulfate, sodium silicate , polyaspartic acid, sodium magnesium silicate and ppg-10-laureth-7, sodium percarbonate, protease and amylase, and sodium aluminosilicate.
Trace materials are commonly present in cleaning product ingredients.
The pouch that holds our powder formula is polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), a biodegradable polymer.
I use the vinegar trick just to keep my dishwasher clean/deodorized but I LOVE this product! I just wish it came in bigger packages so I didn't have to go to the grocery store every two weeks...
I have used many earth friendly cleaning agents, BUT this really WORKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From Seventh Generation Consumer Insights:
I see some folks may be having some filming issues with our Dish Pacs. Here is a tip:
Take about a 1/4 cup to a 1/2 cup of white vinegar and splash this on your dirty dishes (right before you start the machine), and this vinegar will work as a rinse aid. If you do this trick every time or every other time, your dishes will come out clean and film-free! We also make a rinse aid that works great too, so you could check your local stores for the Seventh Generation Rinse Aid. Hope this helps and let us know if you are still having problems!
After running several cycles (a full bag's worth) I can say that this product seems to do a good job of cleaning most items in the dishwasher. However, the glasses seem to come out with a film of left over detergent. We've tried with half loads and full loads to see if the configuration of items in the dish washer was the cause, but we still seem to find the film on at least one item in each cycle. Maybe the rinse aid product will help.
7th Generation is the only dishwasher detergent that leaves my dishes clean and film free.