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The dish soap you’ll find in our kitchens

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Use it on more than just dishes Michael Hession Whether you?re forearm-deep in a sink full of dish

Use it on more than just dishes [The best dish soap out there]( [A bottle of Seventh Generation dish soap next to a stack of clean dishes.]( Michael Hession Whether you’re forearm-deep in a sink full of dishes or just quickly washing off a chef’s knife, a squirt of dish soap is likely part of your daily routine. To spare yourself the scrubbing struggle, you’ll want something that works well and smells good. [Seventh Generation]( has been [our favorite dish soap since 2016]( thanks to its ability to cut through grease and prevent your sponge from developing a damp, mildewy scent. In fact, we use it everyday in Wirecutter’s test kitchen and in our own homes. But dishes isn’t all it’s good for: Dish soap is a versatile cleaning workhorse and can be used to tackle [a number of household messes](. Keep scrolling for your next cleaning project. In need of some inspiration to be your cleanest self? Sign up for [our weekly Clean Everything newsletter]( for cleaning how-tos and hacks, product odes, and all things scrub-a-dub. We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. [Learn more ›]( [Clean everything]( [A person cleaning a ring with a microfiber cloth and a bowl of sudsy water.]( [Make your jewelry dazzle again]( Most jewelry, whether it’s a diamond or rose quartz, can be [safely and effectively cleaned]( with dish soap and warm water. [Supplies needed to clean a retainer or mouthguard, including a bottle of dish soap, denture cleanser tablets, a toothbrush, and a cup.]( [Clean your retainer or mouthguard (please)]( While it might feel instinctual to use toothpaste, [experts recommend hand or dish soap instead]( because it’s less abrasive to dental devices. [A gloved hand using a microfiber cloth to clean stainless steel.]( [De-streak your stainless steel]( [Our soapy method]( makes it easy to get that buffed, industrial sheen. [And that’s not all→]( [View email in browser]( You are receiving this email because you signed up for Wirecutter’s Newsletter. Getting too many emails from us? To stop receiving Top Picks, [unsubscribe](. 
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