ECOS Winterpine Dishmate Dish Soap

ECOS Winterpine Dishmate Dish SoapThe kitchen is the heart of our home. It’s where the family gathers to grab something to eat and it’s where a lot of family conversations take place. With that said, it’s one room in the home that’s often neglected when it comes to holiday decorating and setting a festive holiday mood.

Let me introduce you to the ECOS Hypoallergenic DISHMATE Dish Soap in the wonderful Winterpine fragrance. Each bottle of this dish soap contains nearly 50 years of scientific passion & plant-derived goodness. The formula is extremely effective at cleaning dishes, while softening your hands.

ECOS Winterpine Dishmate Dish Soap

The dish soap is formaldehyde-free, contains no dyes, hypoallergenic, readily biodegradable, pH balanced and was never tested on animals. You only need a quarter-sized amount to clean an entire sinkful of dishes, so a little bit goes a long way.  To make this product even cooler, it’s manufactured in a family-owned & operated plant that uses Zero Waste guidelines, with the manufacturing plant powered with 100% renewable energy. It’s made in the good old U.S.A.

First…the Winterpine fragrance. The best way that I can describe this fragrance is…imagine taking a walk out in the forest to find the perfect Christmas tree. You find that tree, it’s chopped down and you immediately get a good whiff of a pine scent. Fresh and pine. That’s how I describe it.

To put this through the test, my mother and I did some holiday baking and then decided to wash all of the dirty dishes that we made by hand. We added a quarter-sized amount of the dish soap to our water and then got busy cleaning the dishes.

ECOS Winterpine Dishmate Dish Soap

One thing you will notice right away is that light forest & pine scent. Then you’ll see that this dish soap makes a decent amount of bubbles, but not too many where you have to spend an hour rinsing them off your dishes. Next, we found that it did a great job at removing food debris, grease and grime from just about everything that we washed. The only thing I had to pretreat and scrub a little harder was the one bread loaf pan that had some burnt on bread on the bottom of it. I just spent a little extra time scrubbing and it did come off.

Finally, mom and I both thought it did an excellent job at softening and moisturizing our hands. After doing the dishes, our hands felt soft, smooth and more moisturized than they did before.

Overall, I would give the ECOS Winterpine Dishmate Dish Soap a score of 9 out of 10 stars on my rating scale.

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Comments

  1. I love any tree scent like pine or cedar so I bet I’d love this soap as well. Saturday morning I walked to the post office past the park, and they were spreading fresh mulch around the trees and it smelled so good and earthy. I’ll have to make do with my cedar block drawer fresheners for now.

  2. That looks like a good product. It contains good things and doesn’t have bad things. And it works.