Hi everyone,
I
do apologize for my sudden appearance. I got occupied with school and now, I
have more leisure time to do more of my blogging. What to expect these last
precious months? Well, I have a lot – and I mean A LOT – of things to share
with you, on my blog. Stay tune and see what I have to say. As a welcoming back
surprise, I am going to review a product from Seventh Generation.
Seventh
Generation is one of those unique brands where I occasionally do buy. They do
offer more natural and sometimes organic alternatives that your household does
not have like their organic tampons/pads, cleaning products with mild fragrances,
etc. They launched an awareness campaign regarding, the “Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) of 1976, which
regulates toxic chemicals”. By gaining your senators’ attention and tweeting
them, they would do something about the act which states, “1) protects the
rights of states to regulate toxic chemicals; 2) immediately gets the worst,
most toxic chemicals off the market; and 3) prioritizes identifying and
reviewing the most high-risk chemicals first”.
To participate,
Step 1 - Email your Senators NOW to
tell the senate we want strong TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) reform!
Sample tweet: @senatorsname I'm a mom
who wants toxic chemical laws fixed! Support stronger TSCA reform, please!
Now back to my review…
I
originally posted a review for Energy Smart Automatic Dishwasher Detergent Gel (http://www.seventhgeneration.com/energy-smart-automatic-dishwasher-detergent-gel).
This was my brief review that I posted for them:
“I received this
full size trial for free. I kindly thank Seventh Generation for giving this
opportunity to test this out on their behalf. My following opinions below will
be bluntly honest about this dishwashing machine detergent, and I am NOT
getting paid to write this review or endorsement. Here is what I thought about
Seventh Generation Energy Saver Dishwashing Detergent:
Unfortunately, I
don’t have a high efficacy dishwashing machine. For many years, Costco only
carries the cheap brand which is Cascade. To be honest, it was the only
available and bargain valued dishwashing detergent available. Cascade
dishwasher detergent always left like a soapy white residue, it didn’t really
clean thoroughly, and I always had to hand wash dishes whenever I had the time.
Seventh Generation, on the other hand, did an excellent job. Before I load my
dishwasher rack, I always quickly rinse them out since my dishwasher isn’t the
state-of-the art kind I would prefer using. Seventh Generation dishwasher
detergent definitely saved me a bunch of my time. I wouldn’t need to go back
and rewash every single thing I placed in my dishwasher. “
Allow
me to go into further details. You might wonder why I could have bought a new
dishwasher. Well, I live in a rental unit, so my landlord won’t allow that and
he isn’t fond of spending more unless the machine consistently breaks down. I
only use the dishwasher on special occasions such as hosting parties, cooking a
big meal, or having visitors over. Dishes do pile up, and leaving the dishes
out for more than 24 hours may lead to unwanted visitors.
My experience with Cascade has been more of a hated
relationship. I have used other natural dishwasher detergent instead, but they continuously
get discontinued, at my local grocery stores. I just want to stick with one brand, and preferably gel since
the powder ones sort of leave a mess when loading into the dishwasher. My overall preference would be Seventh Generation Energy Smart dishwasher detergent, why? It actually works, knowing that no harsh chemicals were used, it's cruelty free, cleans better than Cascade, and no phosphates. Below I have provided some pictures when
I was using Seventh Generation:
As you can tell,
the differences between using all-natural dishwasher detergent vs. chemically
made one is significantly noticeable:
Cascade Advanced Power |
Seventh Generation Energy Smart |
Cascade
|
Seventh Generation
|
|
Natural*
*Contains no harsh chemicals
including petroleum base
|
No
|
Yes
|
Size
|
7.81
lbs (3.54 kg)
|
4
lbs (65 oz)
|
Scent
|
Citrus
|
Original
|
Need to Pre-Wash
|
No
|
No
|
Ingredients Listed**
|
Only
phosphorus is listed
|
All
is listed
(No
phosphorus used)
|
Animal Ingredients/Testing
|
Yes
|
No
|
Packaging
|
Not
Listed
|
Made
from 100% recycled post-consumer plastic
|
Gluten Free
|
Not
Listed
|
Yes
|
**Note: The use
of phosphate helps the removal of food and grease, spotting, filming
(cloudiness on dishes), and controls water hardness. Phosphate in dishwashing
detergents cause harm to aquatic life, unsafe drinking water, damage plants and
odor (sewage).
(http://www.cleaninginstitute.org/clean_living/faqs_phosphate_and_dishwasher_detergent.aspx)
(http://www.cleaninginstitute.org/clean_living/faqs_phosphate_and_dishwasher_detergent.aspx)
This is after |
Before loading into the dishwasher with Seventh Generation |
Picked out a neutral colored plate to showcase Seventh Generation dishwasher gel |
Used a paper towel to show how sparkly clean this glass cup |
Left knife: after using Cascade
Right knife: after using Seventh Generation dishwasher gel
|
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