Seventh Generation Liquid Laundry Detergent, Free & Clear, 150 oz, 99 Loads (Packaging May Vary)
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It's less expensive to order it from Target online and have it shipped to you for $5. Then to pay an exorbitant price for this!!
Yes. You can. If there are any soiled diapers, however, I soak them first and then thoroughly rinse them in the toilet, as I am old-fashioned.
I'm allergic to a lot of laundry detergents, but I've been using this one for a long time and haven't had any problems.
I'm not sure why any marketing firm packages their goods in the way they do. There is only one spout available. It's the one with the small red button on it. The other is to make it possible for the user to transfer the contents into smaller containers if desired.
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I used to like this product, but I will no longer support any 7th generation (or should I say Johnson and Johnson) products. When a company that provides products to people (we the consumers) decides to use their status to become political (literally governmentally political), they are no longer for ALL consumers; they are pushing an agenda far beyond a great product. I will find a different product for all of our needs. And we make extensive use of it! if you have a big family!.
" " We've used genuine lavender topically on him and he's never had a negative reaction to it. He developed horrible, huge, itchy blisters in several areas of his body after using this detergent, and a large dark patch on his back persists months later. Unfortunately, I didn't realize it was this detergent for several months, resulting in a $2000 dermatologist visit and biopsies. He was in a lot of pain. Obviously, it ended up in the trash. Eczema sufferers should avoid going there. The dermatologist said their "free and clear" laundry soap should be fine, but what chemical, besides lavender, are they adding to this detergent that isn't in the "approved" version? I was let down by a company that prides itself on its purity.
Messy. 7generation products are my favorites. However, it's difficult to keep up with this container because the spout drips and the measuring cup drips all over the place when you try to reattach it. You're forced to turn it off and clean up the drippings. If you're looking for this laundry detergent, get another container because it's ruined my laundry cabinet.
We used to buy the Kirkland brand of fragrance-free laundry detergent from Costco. It was, however, more difficult to obtain without going to Costco. br>So I did an Amazon search and came across this. This brand, I must say, appeals to me more. When I got Kirkland laundry detergent on my hand by accident, it took forever to wash off. My point? How do I know all of the Kirkland brand is coming off my clothes in the washer's rinse cycle if I had trouble washing it off my hand? br>However, if I get some of this brand on my hand, it easily washes off, and I assume it does so in the washer as well. When I'm adding detergent to a regular load, I use the "1" measuring line. My guiding principle is that less is more.
This is my absolute favorite. My husband has psoriasis, and my son has eczema, and this has been the best for keeping them from breaking out or itching. The smell is wonderful, and even though it doesn't last long, it works wonders on their clothes and helps their skin.
I couldn't get the smell out of her pants no matter how much I soaked them or how many times I washed them in hot water. Her clothes were always smelling like feces. Until I switched to Seventh Generation Laundry Soap, that is! I smelled her pants, but there was nothing there, not even a faint odor! Even old stains were removed! Seventh Generation Laundry Soap is something I would gladly pay for!.
I like the smell, but when I wash my clothes in cold water, the detergent remains on the clothes after rinsing, which isn't exactly eco-friendly.
The only issue is that I owe you money. This is an excellent detergent. My only issue is that I paid far too much for it. It's now available at Walmart, which makes it a lot more affordable for me.