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Seventh Generation Dish Soap Free & Clear – Family Dish Soap for Infant Bottles, Sippy Cups and Pacifiers

Seventh Generation Dish Soap Free & Clear – Family Dish Soap for Infant Bottles, Sippy Cups and Pacifiers

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Why you'll love it

  • Plant-based 95% USDA biobased formula delivers grease-cutting power without harsh synthetic chemicals
  • 0% dyes and fragrances plus dermatologically tested formula protects sensitive skin and hands
  • Leaping Bunny certification and B Corp status align with cruelty-free and ethical purchasing values
  • 100% reprocessed plastic bottle lets eco-minded shoppers reduce waste while restocking
  • Multi-pack 3 or 6 bottle format offers better unit value and fewer reorders for busy households
  • EPA Safer Choice certification provides independent third-party reassurance on ingredient safety

Perfect for

  • Hand-washing daily dishes, glassware, and cookware for families avoiding synthetic fragrances
  • Cleaning baby bottles, sippy cups, and pacifiers safely with no dye or fragrance residue
  • Post-meal cleanup of greasy casseroles, BBQ grills, and baked-on food on pots and pans
  • Bulk refilling of smaller dish soap bottles to reduce single-use plastic waste
  • Routine dishwashing for septic-safe households and renters with strict chemical rules

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Product Information
Discover Seventh Generation: As a founding B Corp member, our mission is to build a more sustainable, equitable world for everyone, including animals. Our products are Leaping Bunny Certified, not tested on animals and contain no animal ingredients

Thoughtfully Formulated: EPA Safer Choice Certified and USDA Certified Biobased Product 95%, our dishwashing soap is crafted without animal testing and made with thoughtfully chosen, clean ingredients. Free & Clear is a dependable option for households looking for safer product standards and transparent formulation

Free & Clear Formula, 0% Dyes & Fragrances: Formulated to cut through grease and everyday kitchen messes. Dermatologically tested and made for sensitive skin, this unscented dish soap contains no dyes or fragrances, to support individuals and families seeking a dish soap that avoids unnecessary additives. Safe for cleaning even baby bottles when used as directed, offering a simple, gentle option for daily dishwashing

Tough On Grease, Gentle On Hands: This plant-based dishwashing liquid helps you care for your dishes, and the hands that wash them. With a formula created with people and the planet in mind, it tackles stubborn messes like cheesy residue, greasy food splatters, and chocolatey buildup

Bottle Made with 100% Reprocessed Plastic: Packaged in a bottle made entirely from reprocessed plastic, supporting households looking to reduce waste while restocking everyday kitchen essentials. A simple yet reliable dish liquid that aligns with more responsible packaging practices

Build Your Ideal Dish Cleaning Routine: This dish soap pairs naturally with Seventh Generation Free & Clear Dishwasher Detergent Gel or Free & Clear Dishwasher Detergent Packs. Together, they create a flexible, plant-powered dish care routine that adapts to your needs, all with ingredients you can feel good about
Seventh Generation Dish Soap For Sensitive Skin Seventh Generation Free & Clear Dishwashing Liquid brings thoughtful care to everyday kitchen cleaning. The plant-based formula is a USDA-approved 95% biobased product, made with plant-derived ingredients, so you can feel confident about the choices you bring into your home. With no added fragrances or dyes, this Free & Clear formula is designed for sensitive skin and for anyone seeking a simpler, cleaner approach to dishwashing. Tough on grease yet gentle on hands, offering reliable performance for daily dishes, cookware, and even cleaning baby bottles when used as directed. Our dish liquid soap uses powerful plant-based ingredients to break down tough residue and lift away food stains, leaving your dishes sparkling clean. Effectively cleans everything from delicate glassware to baked-on casserole dishes. Great for daily use year-round, from holiday meal cleanups to summer BBQ dishes. EPA Safer Choice Approved and Leaping Bunny Approved, this dish liquid is created with attention to ingredient transparency, safer product standards, and compassion toward animals. From everyday dishwashing to family-focused cleaning routines, Seventh Generation Free & Clear Dish Liquid supports a dependable, mindful approach to caring for your home. A plant-based alternative to conventional dish soaps with harsh chemicals.

Features & Specs
Item Form: Liquid
Scent: Unscented
Specific Uses For Product: Dish Set, Dishware, Glassware, Pots and Pans, Tableware
Surface Recommendation: Tableware, Dishware, Glassware, Pots, Pans
Special Features: Residue Free, Septic Safe
Cleaning Agent Formulation: Degreaser
Container Type: Bottle
Product Benefits: Cuts grease with a safer clean, Dye Free, Fragrance Free, Powerful biobased clean, USDA Certified Bio-based Product

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this dish soap truly safe to wash baby bottles, pacifiers, and sippy cups with?

Yes. When used as directed, the Free & Clear dish soap is safe for cleaning baby bottles, sippy cups, and pacifiers. It contains 0% dyes and 0% fragrances, is dermatologically tested, and rinses cleanly so no residue is left behind on items that go into a baby's mouth.

Will any fragrance or dye residue transfer to bottles and irritate my infant?

The Free & Clear formula is specifically designed to leave no dye or fragrance behind. Because it is dye-free, fragrance-free, and rinses clean, it is one of the most parent-trusted options for bottle-washing stations, which is critical for infants with sensitive or reactive skin.

Is this dish soap gentle enough for a parent with eczema or sensitive skin washing bottles daily?

Yes. The Free & Clear formula is dermatologically tested and contains no dyes or fragrances, two of the most common skin irritants. Parents with eczema, contact dermatitis, or generally reactive hands often switch to this formula for nightly bottle washing without flare-ups.

Does the EPA Safer Choice certification matter for a family with young children?

Yes. EPA Safer Choice means the ingredients have been reviewed by an independent third party for safer chemical use, which is meaningful when you are washing items a baby mouths, toys, and toddler dishware every day. It gives parents an extra layer of reassurance beyond marketing claims.

Is this cruelty-free and aligned with the family values I want to support?

Yes. The dish soap is Leaping Bunny certified, which is the most rigorous cruelty-free standard, and Seventh Generation is a Certified B Corporation. Parents who care about ethical sourcing, animal welfare, and corporate responsibility can buy with confidence.

Is this dish soap a smart choice for a dedicated bottle-cleaning station in the nursery?

It is an excellent fit. The Free & Clear formula pairs perfectly with a small pump bottle at a nursery-adjacent station, so you can wash bottles, pump parts, and pacifiers with a fragrance-free soap that does not introduce extra scents into the baby's sleep environment.

Will this dish soap cut through milk residue and sticky toddler food on plates?

Yes. The plant-based formula includes degreaser-grade cleaning agents that handle milk film, formula residue, oatmeal, and sticky fruit purees commonly found on toddler plates and bowls. A standard wash with warm water is typically all you need.

How does a 3-pack or 6-pack help busy families who wash bottles constantly?

New parents and caregivers go through dish soap surprisingly fast because bottles, pump parts, and sippy cups get washed multiple times a day. A 3-pack or 6-pack provides better unit value, fewer last-minute store runs, and a steady backup supply right next to the sink.

Is this dish soap safer than a regular mainstream dish liquid for a household with toddlers?

It is a meaningfully safer choice for families prioritizing low-tox ingredients. Mainstream dish liquids often contain synthetic dyes, fragrances, and undisclosed chemicals, while this formula is 0% dye, 0% fragrance, plant-based, and EPA Safer Choice certified.

How does Free & Clear compare to the Clementine or Lavender scented options for a baby household?

For a baby household, Free & Clear is the strongest choice because it introduces zero added scent into the nursery and avoids any chance of fragrance transfer to bottles and pacifiers. The scented versions are dye-free and plant-based, but Free & Clear is the safest default when infants are involved.

Could the dish soap irritate my baby's hands if they touch dishes right after washing?

When you rinse thoroughly with water, the Free & Clear formula leaves no harsh residue. The 0% dye, 0% fragrance, dermatologically tested profile makes it one of the gentler options for grabby little hands that inevitably reach for the freshly washed sippy cup.

I am worried about harsh chemicals near my kids, is this really a non-toxic dish soap?

It is one of the more transparent options on the market. The 95% USDA Certified Biobased formula, EPA Safer Choice certification, 0% dyes, 0% fragrances, and Leaping Bunny certification together address the most common parental concerns about dish soap ingredients.

Is this dish soap better for sensitive baby skin than regular dye-free dish soap?

Yes, particularly the Free & Clear version. It is dermatologically tested, contains no dyes and no fragrances, and uses plant-based cleaning agents. Pediatric-sensitive households often switch to it after their baby shows skin reactions to mainstream dish liquids.

Will the plant-based formula still cut through sticky peanut butter and pasta sauce?

Yes. The plant-derived degreasers are designed to handle cheese, grease, and chocolate residue, and they work just as well on the sticky, starchy, oily toddler meal messes that end up on high-chair trays and divided plates.

Does the 100% recycled plastic bottle matter for a family trying to live more sustainably?

Yes. Choosing a 100% reprocessed plastic bottle reduces demand for new plastic production, and the multi-pack format cuts down on shipping emissions and packaging waste per bottle. It is a small but meaningful way to model sustainable choices for the next generation.

I am nervous about using any soap on baby items, is this pediatrician-friendly?

While no product replaces your pediatrician's advice, this Free & Clear formula is widely used by parents of infants and is safe for baby bottles, pacifiers, and pump parts when used as directed. The absence of dyes, fragrances, and harsh synthetic additives makes it a low-risk choice for sensitive use.

How do I use Seventh Generation Dish Soap for everyday hand-washing of dishes?

Squirt a small amount of dish soap into a sink of warm water or directly onto a sponge, lather, wash dishes, and rinse thoroughly with clean water. For tough baked-on food, let pans soak for a few minutes in warm soapy water before scrubbing.

How do I use this dish soap to clean baby bottles and pacifiers safely?

Wash bottles, nipples, and pacifiers in warm water with a small amount of the Free & Clear dish soap using a dedicated bottle brush, then rinse thoroughly with clean water. Follow any sterilization or boiling steps recommended by your pediatrician or bottle manufacturer.

How do I refill smaller countertop pump bottles from the bulk 3-pack or 6-pack?

Pour the dish soap from one of the large refill bottles into a clean, dry countertop pump bottle. Keep the original cap tightly sealed on the refill bottle, store it upright in a cool dry place, and rotate refills as needed to reduce single-use plastic.

Does this dish soap work in dishwashers or is it only for hand-washing?

This product is a hand-washing dish soap only and is not formulated for use in automatic dishwashers. Using it in a dishwasher can cause excess sudsing. For dishwashers, use a product specifically designed as a dishwasher detergent.

Is this dish soap safe to use on all cookware including cast iron and non-stick?

It is safe to use on most cookware, including glass, stainless steel, and ceramic. For cast iron, use a minimal amount of soap and re-season afterward. For non-stick, follow your pan manufacturer's care instructions and avoid abrasive scrubbers.

What is included in the box when I order a 3-pack or 6-pack?

Each order includes the selected quantity of 50 fl oz Seventh Generation Dish Soap bottles in the chosen scent variant, all in the same 100% recycled plastic bottle. No additional accessories, pumps, or accessories are included; those can be purchased separately if desired.

Is this dish soap safe if it accidentally contacts skin or eyes?

The formula is dermatologically tested and designed for frequent hand contact, so brief skin exposure is generally well tolerated. If it gets in eyes, rinse thoroughly with water for several minutes. As with any cleaning product, keep it out of reach of children.

Will the dish soap expire or lose effectiveness over time?

Dish soap has a long shelf life when stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. The cleaning agents remain effective for an extended period, so you can confidently buy the 3-pack or 6-pack for long-term use without worrying about quick expiration.

What is the difference between dish soap and dish detergent?

Dish soap, also called dishwashing liquid or hand dish soap, is a foaming liquid designed for hand-washing dishes in a sink. Dish detergent or dishwasher detergent is a low-sudsing powder, gel, or pod made specifically for automatic dishwashers. This product is dish soap and should only be used for hand-washing.

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