Clorox Green Works Natural Dish Washing Liquid – a review

Green Works Dish SoapNow that we have a baby in the house again I have become overly paranoid about the cleaning products that I use. Regardless of the situation, I try and use natural cleaning products as often as I can.

Recently, Mom Central sent me a wonderful product from Clorox to try that is part of a new line of products called Green Works that will allow you to clean your entire house both safely and environmentally friendly.

About Clorox Green Works
From their site:

All Green Works natural cleaners are made using plant-based ingredients derived from coconuts, as well as essential oils. The products are formulated using biodegradable ingredients, are packaged in bottles that can be recycled and not tested on animals.

Clorox Green Works Line of Products

Clorox Green Works
  • Green Works Natural Dishwashing Liquid
  • Green Works Natural All-Purpose Cleaner
  • Green Works Natural Glass & Surface Cleaner
  • Green Works Natural Glass Cleaner
  • Green Works Natural Toilet Bowl Cleaner
  • Green Works Natural Dilutable Cleaner
  • Green Works Natural Bathroom Cleaner

Our experience with it
We received a bottle of the Clorox Green Works Natural Dish Washing Liquid and I was very excited. I’ve been using some very expensive natural products and the idea that I could buy a similar product at a more budget-friendly price was very appealing to me. The Green Works products sell for $2.99 to $3.59 and although I cannot put a price on my children’s safety, I love the idea of a more affordable product.

The first thing I noticed about this product was the scent. It is fantastic! I can’t even really explain how it smells, but it is fresh and light and sometimes I stop by the sink when I am in the kitchen and open the bottle just to smell it. Really. I sniff dish soap.

We have a dishwasher but we have certain cookwear that my husband insists get washed by hand. Personally I prefer plastic, but that tends to melt on the stove. Usually the dishes that get washed by hand are the Calphalon pans that get burgers or pork chops fried in them and they get GREASY! Well, I put a little squirt of the Green Works Dish Soap on a particularly crusty and dirty pan, let it soak for about 10 minutes and went back to wash it. I was surprised that the pan came clean as quickly and easily as it did. The Green Works cut through the grease! And the best part of it was the smell. Usually the smell of a flowery dish soap mixed with the grease of a frying pan is enough to make me gag, but the Green Works neutralized the grease odor and left my nose a lot happier!

For more information about Clorox Green Works Natural Dish Washing Liquid and the entire Green Works line, visit: Clorox Green Works.

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About Kim

Kim is a creative person who doesn't sit still for very long. As the mother of two, she calls herself a "recovering former working mom" and left a successful career as an Architect to stay home with her kids. This blog is a reflection of her daily life and her quest to find the answer to "what's that smell?". If blogging doesn't work out for her, she plans on auditioning to become a sports team mascot.

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  1. Donel says:

    Yes I know Green works is out there but if you really want products that work, cost less and are safe for even your children to use go to the web site above or contact me. I do not sell any thing I have just been using these great products for almost 4 years and they work!!!!

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