AOS Crystal Dish Soap: The Good, the Bad, and the Bright Blue
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- Creates a ton of rich, sudsy bubbles that make washing dishes a breeze
- Effectively removes lingering food smells from my dishes
- Cuts through grease like a pro, leaving my dishes sparkling clean
- Rinses off easily, without leaving any residue behind
- Leaves a pleasant, subtle scent that's not overpowering
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- The bright blue color is a bit too much for my taste - it's like they added a whole extra ingredient just for the sake of being bright
- Not the most eco-friendly packaging, unfortunately
- Can be a bit harsh on my skin if I'm not careful
- Not the best value for the price, considering other options on the market
- Not as effective at removing stubborn stains as some other dish soaps I've used
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Editor's Summary
I've been on the hunt for a reliable dish soap that really gets the job done, and I have to admit, I'm a bit of a soap snob. I used to swear by Fairy, but I haven't been impressed with it in ages - it just doesn't cut it for me. I recently picked up AOS Crystal Dish Soap at Magnit Kozmetik, and I'm excited to share my thoughts on this bright blue contender.
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I've been on the hunt for a reliable dish soap that really gets the job done, and I have to admit, I'm a bit of a soap snob. I used to swear by Fairy, but I haven't been impressed with it in ages - it just doesn't cut it for me. And don't even get me started on those super cheap options with weird names. Last month, I was shopping at Magnit Kozmetik and I noticed that most of the dish soaps on the shelves were Fairy, which I haven't used in a while. There were also a few super cheap options with names that meant nothing to me, and AOS in blue.
I have to say, the blue color of this AOS soap really put me off at first. It's just too bright - how much dye is in there, anyway? But I didn't have much choice, and I didn't feel like running around to all the nearby stores. So, I decided to give this blue 'miracle' a try.
Dish Soap AOS CrystalFull name: Dish Soap AOS Crystal.
Volume: 450 ml.
Dish Soap AOS This AOS soap comes in a small, standard bottle with a comfortable shape and a dense plastic feel. The special grips make it easy to hold in your hand - it doesn't slip or feel too bulky.
The back of the packaging has all the product information.
IngredientsDescription:
AOS effortlessly removes even the toughest grime and deeply embedded grease without harsh surfactants, SLS, or dyes. The formula is based on natural ingredients for crystal-clear dishes without streaks or residue.
Proven effectiveness against grease and complete water solubility.
The dish soap is suitable for daily use, produces a rich lather, removes grease and food residue, and leaves no residue or streaks. It's an eco-friendly and safe option for families with young children.
Eco-friendly consumption thanks to the capillary dosing system.
The liquid does not contaminate water when it enters the sewer system.
Ingredients:
5% or more, but less than 15%: anionic surfactants; less than 5%: nonionic surfactants, fragrant additive, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid salt, peppermint extract, pH regulator, preservative, dyes
I've gotta say, this gel isn't marketed as natural or eco-friendly, and the ingredients confirm that. No beating around the bush here - it's just regular old chemistry.
I'm a bit of a rebel when it comes to dish soap - I only use non-eco-friendly gels, and for washing veggies and fruits, I opt for products with more natural ingredients.
AOS Dish SoapThe cap is a flip-top, and it closes tightly with a satisfying click. It opens easily without risking a broken nail - a small but nice touch.
Flip-top capThe dosage hole is standard and hassle-free. It's easy to measure out the right amount, and the bottle doesn't leak or spray everywhere - a big plus in my book.
I poured a bit of AOS into a spoon to get a sense of what it's like.
AOS Crystal Dish SoapConsistency: thick and gel-like - just what I like.
Color: a deep, rich blue. I checked the photos online, and it looks less vibrant there. Mine's a really bright blue, so maybe the dye concentration varies by batch - or maybe I just got lucky.
Smell: fresh and clean. Not overpowering at all - a big relief for my sensitive nose.
I expect a few things from a dish soap gel:
Easy application,
Good, noticeable foam formation,
Easy rinsing without streaks,
Effective grease and grime removal, and eliminating any lingering odors (like onion or fish).
For washing dishes, I use large, porous sponges. They create great foam and the soap sticks to them nicely, lasting long enough without getting washed away. I've bought those 'coffee ground' sponges from Fix Price a few times - they're good quality and work well with various dish soaps, both gels and liquids.
As soon as I apply AOS to the sponge, it absorbs quickly.
Foam formation: excellent. I love it when a dish soap gel creates a fluffy foam - it makes it easier for me to see how much soap is on the surface.
I've gotta say, this stuff spreads like a dream across the surface.
The foam is seriously thick and rich - it's like a luxurious treat for my dishes.
It sticks to the dishes like a charm and breaks down all the grime - I mean, it's like magic.
I don't have to scrub away at my plates and pans like I used to - the chemistry in this stuff does all the work for me. Grease gets broken down no problem, and I'm left with sparkling clean dishes.
The cleaning solution wipes away super fast, and I don't get that feeling like no matter how many times I wipe, the residue is still there. It's like it just disappears!
It wipes cleanAfter I'm done cleaning, if I run my hand over the still-wet dishes, I get a slight squeak - it's like they're squeaky clean!
It neutralizes all the nasty smells - salmon, garlic, onions - this stuff's a lifesaver, especially after cooking up a big meal.
I've found the usage to be pretty economical too. One big drop gives me a noticeable amount of foam, and I don't have to keep reapplying it to the sponge. It's like it lasts forever!
There are a lot of positives, but for me, the one downside is the color. It's just too bright, too in-your-face - I mean, I didn't like it even when I first saw it on the store shelf. I guess the dye is safe and all, but it just doesn't sit well with me. If it were a bit more muted, I think I'd be a lot happier with it.
