Sam's Club Members: 3-Count 16-Oz Dawn Platinum Powerwash Dish Soap Bundle
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Sam's Club has for its Members: 3-Count 16-Oz Dawn Platinum Powerwash Dish Soap Fresh Scent Bundle (1 Spray + 2 Refills) on sale for $7.98. Shipping is Free for Plus Members, otherwise shipping will vary based on location.
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Includes:
16-Oz Dawn Platinum Powerwash Dish Soap Spray (Fresh Scent)
2-Count 16-Oz Refills (Fresh Scent)
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About this Offer: Offer is valid through April 10, 2023 or while supplies lasts.
Reviews: This product is highly rated receiving 4.8 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 8,000 Customer Reviews.
I have a kitchen scale that I use. 1.5oz of dish soap + 0.5 rubbing alcohol (this is roughly 3 Tbsp of soap & 1 Tbps of alcohol), then fill with water. Add 0.5 oz of soap for stronger soap, or subtract 0.5oz for a less strength but more savings. After ingredients are added, gently agitate the bottle from side to side, or turn upside down and wait for the soap to release from the bottom. I usually make mine before bed to let everything dissolve, but it's usually ready within an hour. If you use it too early, it will be too thick to spray.
I will note that I use dawn platinum to make mine. The recipe should stay pretty much the same with other soaps, but it may not have the same potency.
Once you buy this kit, there is no reason to purchase the refils. They are just overpriced DILUTED Dawn! Some Dawn, rubbing alcohol, and water do the trick for about 25cents per refill. Search for Powerwash on YouTube or Google.
I tried to do the DIY home made version but it didn't come out correctly. Hardly any foam and smells like alcohol. I think the recipe was wrong 😑 any one can provide a tried and true recipe?
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03-18-2023 at 05:58 AM.
Once you buy this kit, there is no reason to purchase the refils. They are just overpriced DILUTED Dawn! Some Dawn, rubbing alcohol, and water do the trick for about 25cents per refill. Search for Powerwash on YouTube or Google.
Once you buy this kit, there is no reason to purchase the refils. They are just overpriced DILUTED Dawn! Some Dawn, rubbing alcohol, and water do the trick for about 25cents per refill. Search for Powerwash on YouTube or Google.
Is there a need to get this in the first place? Genuinely curious
Is there a need to get this in the first place? Genuinely curious
I really like the spray bottle method of applying soap to dishes. I'm surprised no company had offered that before. With that said, once you have a spray bottle, I'm sure you could put this together yourself.
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03-18-2023 at 06:34 AM.
I tried to do the DIY home made version but it didn't come out correctly. Hardly any foam and smells like alcohol. I think the recipe was wrong 😑 any one can provide a tried and true recipe?
Is there a need to get this in the first place? Genuinely curious
If you don't have a dishwasher this product is a game changer. More convenient and much faster way of putting soap down on a sink full of dishes you are washing by hand.
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03-18-2023 at 06:52 AM.
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I tried to do the DIY home made version but it didn't come out correctly. Hardly any foam and smells like alcohol. I think the recipe was wrong 😑 any one can provide a tried and true recipe?
I have a kitchen scale that I use. 1.5oz of dish soap + 0.5 rubbing alcohol (this is roughly 3 Tbsp of soap & 1 Tbps of alcohol), then fill with water. Add 0.5 oz of soap for stronger soap, or subtract 0.5oz for a less strength but more savings. After ingredients are added, gently agitate the bottle from side to side, or turn upside down and wait for the soap to release from the bottom. I usually make mine before bed to let everything dissolve, but it's usually ready within an hour. If you use it too early, it will be too thick to spray.
I will note that I use dawn platinum to make mine. The recipe should stay pretty much the same with other soaps, but it may not have the same potency.
I have a kitchen scale that I use. 1.5oz of dish soap + 0.5 rubbing alcohol (this is roughly 3 Tbsp of soap & 1 Tbps of alcohol), then fill with water. Add 0.5 oz of soap for stronger soap, or subtract 0.5oz for a less strength but more savings. After ingredients are added, gently agitate the bottle from side to side, or turn upside down and wait for the soap to release from the bottom. I usually make mine before bed to let everything dissolve, but it's usually ready within an hour. If you use it too early, it will be too thick to spray.
Thank you! I saved 3 of these empty bottles. Gonna try to make it today
I find my homemade version doesn't work when I get close to the bottom of the bottle. I have to add more soap and water. I do mix it when I make it and it works well. But at 1/4 left its like it's just water.
I have to put in 5oz of dawn platinum with 0.5oz rubbing alcohol and the rest water to make it similar to the dawn power wash. I only need to make a quick spritz not a full spray to get a strong soap spray and it will last a while and multiple dishes. I don't know how you use less soap and make it last the same strength for the whole bottle.
Maybe its the Alcohol? what type of alcohol are you using?
I have this refills but not the original spray bottles. Can I just pour this liquid into any spray bottle to use? Thank you!
The spray nozzle is specifically made to create a foam with the foaming agent they use in the formula. The homemade formula doesn't foam as much, but using it with the sprayer creates more foam than when tried with a regular spray bottle.
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I will note that I use dawn platinum to make mine. The recipe should stay pretty much the same with other soaps, but it may not have the same potency.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank nolenski
Is there a need to get this in the first place? Genuinely curious
I really like the spray bottle method of applying soap to dishes. I'm surprised no company had offered that before. With that said, once you have a spray bottle, I'm sure you could put this together yourself.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank FlyingSriracha
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank brentjeremy
I have a kitchen scale that I use. 1.5oz of dish soap + 0.5 rubbing alcohol (this is roughly 3 Tbsp of soap & 1 Tbps of alcohol), then fill with water. Add 0.5 oz of soap for stronger soap, or subtract 0.5oz for a less strength but more savings. After ingredients are added, gently agitate the bottle from side to side, or turn upside down and wait for the soap to release from the bottom. I usually make mine before bed to let everything dissolve, but it's usually ready within an hour. If you use it too early, it will be too thick to spray.
I will note that I use dawn platinum to make mine. The recipe should stay pretty much the same with other soaps, but it may not have the same potency.
Thank you! I saved 3 of these empty bottles. Gonna try to make it today
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I have to put in 5oz of dawn platinum with 0.5oz rubbing alcohol and the rest water to make it similar to the dawn power wash. I only need to make a quick spritz not a full spray to get a strong soap spray and it will last a while and multiple dishes. I don't know how you use less soap and make it last the same strength for the whole bottle.
Maybe its the Alcohol? what type of alcohol are you using?