- Pack of 8, 75 ounce boxes (600 ounces in total)
- New and improved formula to reduce spotting and filming in hard water
- Non-toxic, biodegradable, hypo-allergenic, Kosher certified, not tested on animals
- Contains no chlorine, phosphates, fragrances, dyes
- Safe for septic and greywater systems
Product Description
Seventh Generation’s Free & Clear Automatic Dishwashing Powder has NO chlorine and NO fragrances which can pollute the air in your home. Our new and improved formula to reduce spotting and filming in hard water, and granulated to ensure that it stays free-flowing, making it much easier to use. Independent tests show our auto dish powder cleans as well as the traditional leading brands but without phosphates or chlorine. No dyes or fragrances. Rinse aid recommended i… More >>
Seventh Generation Automatic Dishwasher Powder, Free & Clear, 75-Ounces Boxes, Case Pack,


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This is a good product. Not that I’m an expert. However, you still need to pre-you’re your dishes.
As I near the end of my laborious run of Couvade Syndrome, I find my tolerance for certain things diminishing, and I just need to express this: I don’t care how good your dishwasher is and I don’t care how good your detergent is. You still have rinse the chunks off the plate or you end up just cooking food on in the dishwasher.
Listen, I appreciate it when other people help with the dishes. But think about how the machine works a little. Get over your magical thinking. Placing dishes in the machine doesn’t make them clean if there is still food stuck to them when you unload them. It is a miracle of modern life, but it is not science fiction. Just think about what you are doing and be a little observant, that’s all I ask.
Just venting. I’m sorry you had to hear that. But this is a good product. I like that it’s eco-friendly and all the rest of that. It’s a soap box standing on its soap box. By the way, there is a breakfast sandwich from a little deli where I used to live. I can’t remember the name of the sandwich or the deli. But it was a couple eggs over medium, cheese, bacon, then an almost paper thin slice of red onion and a garlic mayo all on a toasted Kaiser roll. I can’t remember the name, but I want you to know I’m thinking of you, and I know you are thinking of me too.
That’s all for now. Thank you for listening, bye bye.
Rating: 5 / 5
This powder does a poor job cleaning dishes, and it leaves a residue. I didn’t even make it through a small entire box before giving up. Unfortunately that means 1 box went to waste and the remainer went to Goodwill.
I would love to use a green cleaning product, but it actually has to CLEAN dishes … and this product doesn’t. If you have hard water, steer clear. And, if you are an eco-nazi, you probably should be hand washing your dishes anyway.
Rating: 1 / 5
I like to use environmentally friendly products whenever possible, but unfortunately this stuff leaves little soap particles all over my dishes, even when everything is well-rinsed prior to loading. Bummer.
Rating: 2 / 5
I have tried all the Seventh Generation products and am happy with them all except this one. It does not do a good job of cleaning my dishes and leaves a residue. I would definitely advise using a different product.
Rating: 1 / 5
The first ten times, there was a little soap scum left on dishes. But for some reason, around the eleventh time, the product left a massive amount of soap scum all over our dishes and the dishwasher interior. Now we have a big clean up project to do. We have hard water but also use salts which is supposed to make the water soft. So I’m not sure if this product is just bad in either hard or soft water.
Rating: 1 / 5