Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Dish Soap


There are little requirements mandated for a product to be packaged and sold as “organic” or “all-natural,” cautions the Federal Trade Commission. However, you can still feel good about Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Dish Soap, which takes their pledge that Mrs. Meyer’s products are “earth-friendly, biodegradable, have no phosphate, no chloride, no solvents and are plant-derived, and not tested on animals,” explains Monica Nassif, founder and president of Mrs. Meyer’s and Caldrea. More and more consumers are turning to these cleaning product alternatives now that the harmful effects of toxic chemicals found in most cleaning supplies are well-known.

The most common accolade given to Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Dish Soap is that the fragrances used are “soothing and invigorating.” Reviewers at Amazon describe the scent with adjectives like tranquil, fantastic, heavenly, divine, wonderful, clean-smelling, invigorating and inviting. A number of enthusiastic consumers report that the Mrs. Meyer’s products actually made them want to clean more. Once they got started, they couldn’t help but use the full line on dishes, dirty laundry, kitchen counter-tops and soiled bathrooms. People with allergies mention that the soap is gentle enough for them to use as well.

The most common complaint with Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Dish Soap is that some of the “fragrances” may not be as “natural” as one would think. “Mrs. Meyer’s dish soap and many other products in this line are very toxic,” writes one Amazon reviewer. “I’m told they made it into the ‘health section’ of stores because they are biodegradable. However, synthetic fragrances are known to disrupt hormones (promoting obesity, thyroid disorders, sperm damage, and birth defects), induce or worsen respiratory problems, cause immune system suppression cancer and kidney disease, and damage the brain and nervous system.” Another reviewer, Elaine S from Los Angeles, says that the product contains the chemical sodium laurel sulfate, which is simply described as a “plant-derived surfactant” on the bottle. “The nonsense about being scented with essential oils is green-washed bull-hockey,” says Stephanie Adams from New Jersey. She says the scent is artificial, with a smattering of real lemon or real lavender to seem legitimate. “I despise brands that pretend to be eco-friendly and natural just to make an extra dime off the gullible,” this consumer adds.

One of the nice things about the Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Dish Soap and Mrs. Meyer’s products in general is that you could plausibly make your whole house smell like one unified and attractive fragrance. For instance, the “Back To School Kit” contains a lavender-scented dish soap, countertop spray, surface wipes, laundry detergent, fabric softener and dryer sheets for $34.99. Another nice kit is the “Kitchen Basics Gift Set,” which includes the dish soap, countertop spray and liquid hand soap. There are also matching window sprays, toilet cleaners, dishwasher soaps, shower cleaners, scent diffusers, room fresheners, candles and stain removers. For more information, visit www.mrsmeyers.com.

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