I’m in Love with Green Works Dish Soap

greenworks-dishsoap.JPGIf you read my blog, you know I’m a fan of natural products, and I’ve highlight Clorox Green Works Cleaners before. I’m still using them and still loving them. But move over, there’s a new Clorox cleaner in town! And I was lucky enough to be sent a free sample!

Green Works Dish Soap is wonderful! I usually buy dish soap from the dollar store. Most of it suds pretty well, but they have that lemony or plasticky-clean smell. This new product from Green Works has made me shuck my dollar store liquid habit!

It’s all natural and has a pleasant aroma! So much so, it’s like aromatherapy and puts me in a happy place while doing the dishes. Even though it’s my boys’ job (they switch off weekly,) I found myself letting them off the hook, and taking time to really scrub the pots and pans. The soap feel luxurious and wonderful on my skin, and did I mention I LOVE the smell. The ingredients say they use coconut extract, maybe that’s the key to the calming factor. Whatever it is, I’m sold!

I’m big on putting everything in the dishwasher, but have found myself washing more metal and plastic bowls by hand! That in itself should tell you how much I love this dish soap! And did I mention it’s ALL Natural!

 

And if my review isn’t enough to make you run out and buy it, here’s so more facts about the product!

“Not too long ago, no one cared very much where all of dish washing suds ended up. Of course, now we know that what we put in the trash and down the drain has a direct impact on the environment and, eventually, on our quality of life. Green Works has joined with the Sierra Club in support of their efforts to Sierra Club logo. Additionally, the EPA has recognized the dish soap for using environmentally preferred chemistry, with their logo also proudly displayed on the bottle. As it arrives nationwide this August, Green Works Dishwashing Liquid comes in five scents: Original, Water Lily, Tangerine, Free & Clear, and Simply Lemon.

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As with the rest of the line, the dish soap retains Clorox’s well-known ability to cut through grease and baked-on food, while using all natural, plant-based ingredients like coconuts and lemon oil, making the soap sustainable and biodegradable.”

So what do you think? Sounds too good to be true? Just go out and try it for yourself!

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Gina Conroy

Gina Conroy

From the day I received my first diary in the second grade, I've had a passion expressing myself through writing. Later as a journalist and novelist, I realized words, if used powerfully, have the ability to touch, stir, and reach from the depths of one soul to another. Today as a writing and health coach, I inspire others to live their extraordinary life and encourage them to share their unique stories. For daily inspiration follow me on https://www.facebook.com/gina.conroy and check out my books here https://amzn.to/3lUx9Pi