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Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Liquid Dish Soap Lavender -- 16 fl oz


Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Liquid Dish Soap Lavender
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Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Liquid Dish Soap Lavender -- 16 fl oz

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Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Liquid Dish Soap Lavender Description

  • Cuts through Grease While Keeping Dishes Clean and Bright
  • Contains Plant-Derived Cleaning Ingredients to Make Grease Disappear
  • Biodegradable Dish Soap Designed For Hand Washing Dishes, Pots, and Pans
  • Garden-Fresh Lavender Dish Soap Has an Original And Clean Floral Scent
  • Mrs. Meyer's Produces Cruelty Free Dish Soaps. None of Our Products are Tested On Animals

Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day liquid dish soaps are specifically made to make grease disappear, while also providing a special, singular scent for your entire home. Lavender has long been prized for its original and clean floral scent. Such a pretty and reassuring herb! Our biodegradable dish soap cuts through grease yet is gentle enough for hand washing dishes, pots, and pans. The dishwashing liquid contains plant-derived cleaning ingredients that keep dishes clean and bright. Made without parabens, phthalates, animal derived ingredients, and always a cruelty free dish soap.

  • Cuts through grease while keeping dishes clean and bright
  • Contains plant-derived cleaning ingredients to make grease disappear
  • Biodegradable dish soap designed for hand washing dishes, pots, and pans
  • Garden-fresh lavender dish soap has an original and clean floral scent
  • Mrs. Meyer's produces cruelty free dish soaps; None of our products are tested on animals


Directions

A squirt or two of Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Dish Soap Liquid in a sink full of warm water cuts grease and keeps dishes clean and bright.
Free Of
Cruelty and gluten.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Deionized water, plant derived surfactants, ethanol, soap bark extract, essential oils of lavender and orange, fragrance, aloe vera, preservative, caramel color and annatto.
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15 Ways to Wash Away Your Dishwashing Woes

Hate washing dishes? You’re not alone! While we can’t promise to make standing at the sink the highlight of your day, we can recommend some simple strategies to make dishwashing seem like less of a chore.

Person Enjoying Washing Dishes | Vitacost.com/Blog 

Following are 15 tips and tricks to help make dish duty totally doable. And if you’re still in a lather about washing your wares after reading this, you might want to consider these eco-friendly disposable dishes instead!

1. Go for the gloves

If chipped nails and dry, irritated hands are your chief complaints about washing dishes, invest in a decent pair of dishwashing gloves. In addition to protecting your skin, wearing gloves can help you get a better grip on those soapy, slippery plates and glasses!

2. Choose fragrant suds

Think of washing the dishes as a form of aromatherapy. Select a favorite fragrance, like cucumber or lavender, and let your mind wander as you submerge your hands in the warm, soapy water and inhale the enticing aroma.

3. Lighten your load

Just because you “used” a dish or utensil, doesn’t mean that it’s dirty. If an item doesn’t come in contact with eggs, oil, raw meat or someone’s mouth, it may not require soap. For example, you can probably get away with simply rinsing that cup you used to measure your cereal this morning. Just use your best judgement.

4. Clean as you go

This likely isn’t new advice, but it’s worth considering. If you clean cups, dishes and utensils immediately after use, you won’t have to contend with an overwhelming heap of dirty dishes. And washing fewer dishes at a time totally makes the task more manageable.

5. Wash in spurts

Not a fan of the “clean as you go” method? Not a problem. Instead, set aside a few time slots each day to scrub some dirty dishes. Grab a soapy sponge and wash as many items as you can until the lather runs out, leaving the rest for later. Breaking up household chores, like dishwashing, can make them seem less daunting!

6. Divide and conquer

Believe it or not, doing the dishes can double as bonding time with your significant other, children or roommates. You wash while they dry (or vice versa) and take advantage of your togetherness by catching up on the day’s events while crossing this necessary task off your to-do list.

7. Stick to a system

To alleviate some of the stress—and set yourself up for success—devise a dishwashing system. For instance, invest in a dish rack instead of stacking clean dishes precariously on your countertop, and make it a point to always put away clean dishes before you start cooking so you’ll have sufficient space to tend to the newly soiled ones.  

8. Create a playlist

Make a compilation of your all-time favorite tunes and only allow yourself to listen to them while you’re washing dishes. Pretty soon you’ll actually find yourself looking forward to scraping caked-on residue off your dinner plates!

9. Listen to a podcast

Taking in a podcast while tackling your dirty dishes can take your mind off the chore at hand. Choose a topic that interests you, and before you know it, you’ll be eyeballing a collection of clean plates, cups and silverware.

10. …Or a riveting audiobook

Audiobooks are another great dishwashing distraction. And nowadays, they’re more widely available than ever! Pick a novel from your favorite author and pause the recording at an especially critical moment. Then resume it the next time you’re ready to rid your pots and pans of residue.

11. Turn on the TV

If you can see your television from your kitchen, watch it while washing the dishes. Or, turn on a program you particularly enjoy and tend to your dirty dinnerware during commercial breaks!

12. Race to the finish

Set a timer for five to 10 minutes and see how many dishes you can wish in your chosen timeframe. Next time, try to break your record. Or, split your dirty dishes in half and challenge a significant other, child or roommate to see who finishes first. Who knew that cleaning could be so much fun?!

13. Challenge yourself

And speaking of fun, create other enjoyable challenges like using only your non-dominant hand to scrub pots and pans or having a partner instruct you as you wash the dishes while blindfolded. Don’t be afraid to get creative!

14. Unwind while washing

Try to clear your mind while you’re washing the dishes. Because this chore is simple and requires very little brainpower, it will allow you an opportunity to meditate, relax and escape from everyday concerns.  

15. Reward yourself

Silly as it may seem, set a dishwashing goal and determine an appropriate reward for achieving it. For example, if you wash dishes for two weeks without hesitation or complaint, buy yourself a bouquet of flowers. At the two-month mark, reward yourself with a massage. Associating the task (and its achievement) with a prize can automatically increase its fun factor!  

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