Andy & Ari—August 31, 2017
I've used a lot of dish soaps over the years...my mom had me propped up on the chair scrubbing in the suds by the time I was 3. I'm 41 now. So yep, lots and lots of experience at this point. I'm actually not terribly picky about dish soaps, and I'm not really here to sell Palmolive per se, but I like the way it smells and I like the consistency, and that when you soap up a wash cloth with it, the soap lasts longer on the cloth. But this is the first time I've purchased it from Amazon, and what had me super excited was the way it was shipped. Notice the gripper labels in the picture? Brilliant! I wish every manufacturer shipped their liquid dispensable products that way, because every now and then I get a bit of a goopy mess in my box, which I don't really like, and these labels totally kept that from happening with these bottles...hooray! So that for me is the real reason for being excited to give this a 5 star review...no messy box and no wasted product. Read more
lighten_up_already—November 16, 2017
I thought I was smart buying dollar-store dish soap, but not really. I got this Palmolive liquid, and noticed how little it takes to get the dishes done. It really is several times more powerful than cheap dish soap brands. It's been a couple weeks at least since I got my first bottle and I'm about 25% down from the top. Sure, it's old-school, and it has an artificial perfume smell, but it gets the job done, and if you buy it the right way, super inexpensive. Read more
culturejamming—February 9, 2017
Up until a couple weeks ago, I was using the Puracy brand for dish soap to try out a "healthy" option and I wasn't very impressed by its cleaning ability despite all the positive reviews on Amazon. My mom used Palmolive for as long as I can remember and the two pack with Subscribe & Save discount seemed like a good deal so I tried it out. My girlfriend cooked an impenetrable black crust onto our 14" Cuisinart stainless steel pan (it's not non stick so it's prone to that) when she was preparing pork chops and vegetables. This has happened before and it took a lot of elbow grease with a scouring pad and Puracy to get rid of the char. Well, I poured a dab of Palmolive into the pan with some hot water and within 10 minutes without any other action taken, the water had already turned an amber color. I scrubbed with the pad and effortlessly removed about 90% of the gunk out of the pan. I dumped the water and the pan is currently sitting with another dose of hot water and soap and I expect it to be spotless with another light scrubbing. This soap compared to the Puracy is about 2-3x better in terms of how easy it is to remove grime. The smell is nice too. Reminds me of helping my mom clean up after dinner. I guess this isn't as pure and natural as some other brands but it does an excellent job of cleaning grime out of a pan. Read more
darin robert smith—September 27, 2019
Product was fine and came shipped great.. Just kind of expensive for the size and that was my fault for not paying attention.. Came on time.. Read more
Joanna D.—February 6, 2018
Though Dawn is known to cut grease the best, it dries out my hands and nails and it's more expensive. Actually, the Aldi store brand isn't bad but it clogs up its spout. Palmolive seems easier on my hands and it cuts grease quite as well as Dawn. The price here is pretty good for two big bottles. Read more
Sharon H.—December 3, 2016
I have been subscribing to this soap for a couple of months because the price is quite reasonable for the amount. I also subscribe to Seventh Generation natural dish soap, which is not as reasonable but much better on our hands. I didn't realize just how hard this is on my hands until yesterday when it arrived with a bottle lid broken and the detergent all over the other items in the box (Kleenex, Lipton's soup envelopes, etc.). My hands still hurt from the clean-up of that mess. Customer service was absolutely wonderful in resolving this, but I am cancelling my subscription to this soap. I honestly never want to have it on my hands again, or clean up a mess like that again. Seventh Generation seals each bottle under the lid and comes in its own box, so I don't worry about leakage with that product. Read more
Jeff Wignall—April 7, 2018
OK, I'm sold: Palmolive is the best brand of dish soap out there. I am single, live alone (with two cats who use a LOT of dishes) and I ripped out my dishwater a few years ago thinking I could use the space for a cabinet and that dish washing by hand would be a cozy, relaxing thing to do. Hah! It's a nightly annoyance is what it is. But over the past few years I've tried every brand of dish soap out there and this is absolutely the best. It only takes a few tiny drops to wash a plate or bowl and it's a nice thick soap that seems to last forever. Plus, I love buying it from Amazon because it comes right to my front step (can't wait for those drone deliveries to start, lol). I wouldn't mind getting a few more pretty scents, but otherwise, hold your calls, we have a winner. Read more
blastkat—May 16, 2017
I purchased this item because we normally purchase huge economy sized containers of everything. This is small, portable, concentrated dish soap that I use to effectively wash dishes. It's worth noting that it's apparently small enough to fit into my brother's toolbox. He indicates a cup of dish soap left over night in a clogged toilet will fix this issue. That's his thing. I do know he borrowed my little bottle of dish soap for this reason because of it's convenient size. My daughter also tells me a few drops are sufficient in a large bucket of water when hand washing the car. The bottle is a convenient size. The dish soap is concentrated so it doesn't take much to do practically any job. I actually haven't had to refill it yet. But I've noticed I can since the top screws off so I can easily fill it from the economy sized bottle that no one ever wants to haul around. I'm happy with this purchase. Read more