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ECOS Hypoallergenic Dish Soap is a 25 fl oz plant-based liquid detergent designed to cut grease and food residue effectively while being gentle on sensitive skin. Made with coconut-derived ingredients, it is 100% vegan, kosher, and free from over 500 harmful chemicals. Produced sustainably in a climate positive factory and EPA Safer Choice certified, this dish soap offers a safe, eco-friendly cleaning experience without compromising performance.









| ASIN | B004YIXB3C |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,416 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #228 in Dish Soap |
| Brand | ECOS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,221) |
| Date First Available | 5 September 2014 |
| Format | Liquid |
| Item model number | 97216 |
| Manufacturer | Earth Friendly Products |
| Product Dimensions | 10.8 x 7.3 x 22.86 cm; 757.5 g |
| Units | 50 Fluid Ounces |
| Weight | 1.42 kg |
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Moderate cleaning
Moderate cleaning power. Recommend to mention expiry date of the product for those who want to store for long period.
C**1
I don't know what people is doing when it comes to this detergent ,cleaning pots roasting pans. It seems that they are using manufacturing chemical cooking seed oils when cooking their food and using pots & pans that's non stick with chemical coating. Wrong sponges, that's probably the major problem that they are not getting the grease completely off their dishware. When it comes to My cooking dishware I have non chemical stainless steel 12" frying pan with steel wool sponge and it comes off easily with NO problem. I Highly recommend this ECOS safer use cleaning detergent! Instead of using Highly chemical & fragrance shopping stores & dollar stores dishwashing liquid detergents! Any DAY.
P**A
ECOS used to be great. Now, they're like every other brand that puts profits before people. Time to find another brand.
L**A
I suffer from allergic contact dermatitis and most dish detergents and other household cleaning products as well as many different types of vegetation such as lettuce, and other green or leafy veggies which make my hands break out into a terrible itchy rash. I have been to several dermatologists and was told to wear gloves and use prescription ointments, etc which I do most of the time. I used to use Palmolive dish liquid for many years and they have recently changed their formula and it is now the worst for sensitive hands. This product is gently and does a great job at cutting grease and cleaning other household items. I noticed the price has jumped dramatically on this product, but only on Amazon, compared to when I last purchased it. The price on Amazon has more than tripled in the last month. I now buy it at Walmart dot com, where it is currently only $2.38 per bottle for the same size and it's over $14 for 2 on Amazon. Not sure why it is so overpriced on Amazon and it makes no sense, but it is a great product and I highly recommend this if you have sensitive hands. Also, the METHOD BRAND PRODUCTS ARE REALLY GOOD FOR THOSE OF YOU WITH SENSITIVE SKIN. Their products are a bit pricey and difficult to find in stock so when I find them at a good price I usually buy several bottles on either Amazon or W a l m art.
G**A
I've been using Ecover dish soap for a couple years now as it's one of the better rated soaps by the EWG that I can actually find and afford. But I was running out and Amazon was out of Ecover at that moment so I compromised and went with this. I have bought it in the past in a pinch, and now I remember why I stopped buying it! It's unscented, which is great, and so-so environmentally, but for some reason it gets kind of thick and gel-like once in my soap dispenser and I find it really hard to dispense it onto my sponge. It doesn't come out for a couple pumps and then tends to squirt right off of the sponge into the sink. These are sacrifices I am willing to make to avoid harsh chemicals, dyes and scents, so I gave it 4 stars when I probably would otherwise give it less, but since there are better rated dish soaps on the EWG list I don't think I will repurchase once I use up these two.
B**E
It's been well over 20 yrs I've battled with sandpaper hands due to the sulfates in dishsoaps. I've tried numerous brands that are supposed to be gentle as well as many of the sulfate free brands. Not one time have any of them delivered. I just got the Ecos dishsoap a couple days ago and for the very first time, my hands are not a bit dry, my skin feels silky soft and hydrated. Thank you Ecos for creating a product that not only works well for washing dishes but doesn't tear my hands up either. Recommending this immediately to a friend with terrible psoriasis, praying it helps her too!!! Update: I am so unhappy to have to say that my initial reaction to this product has changed. For some reason it has turned my hands into a rough itchy mess. I have been diluting in a foamer, so maybe it's messed with the chemical makeup of the product. Going to try using straight to see if anything changes. If not, I will sadly be returning it, this gives me no joy to say, I was so happy with it in the beginning.
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