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16-Oz Dawn Platinum Plus Powerwash Dish Spray (Lemon)

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Amazon has 16-Oz Dawn Platinum Plus Powerwash Dish Spray (Lemon) for $4.94 - $2 off when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - $0.25 (5% Off) when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $2.69. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal

About this Product:
  • Removes 99% of grease and grime in half the time* (*vs. Dawn Non-Concentrated)
  • 5X FASTER* Grease Cleaning (*vs. Dawn Non-concentrated)
  • 3 cleaning boosters not found in traditional dish soaps
  • Power of an overnight soak in minutes
  • Suds activate on contact without water, no water needed until rinsing
  • For everyday messes: Just spray suds on, wipe, and rinse.
  • For tougher messes, let suds sit for a few minutes before wiping.

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  • About this Offer:
    • This sale price slightly beats the previous FrontPage Deal which received over 65 Thumbs Up from the community.
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $2.20 less (44.53% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $4.94 at the time of this posting.
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Amazon has 16-Oz Dawn Platinum Plus Powerwash Dish Spray (Lemon) for $4.94 - $2 off when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - $0.25 (5% Off) when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $2.69. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal

About this Product:
  • Removes 99% of grease and grime in half the time* (*vs. Dawn Non-Concentrated)
  • 5X FASTER* Grease Cleaning (*vs. Dawn Non-concentrated)
  • 3 cleaning boosters not found in traditional dish soaps
  • Power of an overnight soak in minutes
  • Suds activate on contact without water, no water needed until rinsing
  • For everyday messes: Just spray suds on, wipe, and rinse.
  • For tougher messes, let suds sit for a few minutes before wiping.

Editor's Notes

Written by Neo45 | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • This sale price slightly beats the previous FrontPage Deal which received over 65 Thumbs Up from the community.
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $2.20 less (44.53% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $4.94 at the time of this posting.
  • About this Store:

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Model: Dawn Powerwash Spray, Dish Soap, Dishwashing Liquid - 16.0 fl oz

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jenesaisquoi
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Good tip, I haven't gone back to real Powerspray ever since I started using the homemade recipe. The "homemade" version of spray mix is surprisingly good. I usually add an extra 1/2 oz of "ultra" dishwashing liquid, so 2 1/2 oz, and only a teaspoon of alcohol. What's great is even if you don't like what you've made it's easy to adjust on the fly. Want more soapiness/foaminess or more grease cutting, add a little more soap. Too soapy/foamy, add a little more alcohol.
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$2.70 for 16 ounces makes this 16.9¢/ounce.
For comparison...Sams and Costco currently have the regular Dawn Powerwash (not lemon) @ $12.99/$12.98 for 64.5 ounces which is 20.1¢/ounce regular price. They both place the Dawn Powerwash on sale for about $3 less at times to make them cheaper per ounce than this amazon S&S sale.
TIP: To make your own Dawn Powerwash spray, mix about 13 oz of water with 2 oz of Dawn dish soap and 1 oz of 70% isopropyl alcohol in a reusable spray bottle. In my experience, it's not quite as foamy as the official Powerwash, but works the same.
EDIT: I noticed when adding to my S&S, my price was $2.20 = 13.8¢/ounce...that beats even Sams/Costco if on sale for $9.99. I haven't tried reusing an actual Dawn bottle, so I don't know if it's possible to make your own in the original bottle.

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$2.70 for 16 ounces makes this 16.9¢/ounce.
For comparison...Sams and Costco currently have the regular Dawn Powerwash (not lemon) @ $12.99/$12.98 for 64.5 ounces which is 20.1¢/ounce regular price. They both place the Dawn Powerwash on sale for about $3 less at times to make them cheaper per ounce than this amazon S&S sale.
TIP: To make your own Dawn Powerwash spray, mix about 13 oz of water with 2 oz of Dawn dish soap and 1 oz of 70% isopropyl alcohol in a reusable spray bottle. In my experience, it's not quite as foamy as the official Powerwash, but works the same.
EDIT: I noticed when adding to my S&S, my price was $2.20 = 13.8¢/ounce...that beats even Sams/Costco if on sale for $9.99. I haven't tried reusing an actual Dawn bottle, so I don't know if it's possible to make your own in the original bottle.
Last edited by Fat_Fielder December 28, 2025 at 07:21 AM.
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Quote from Fat_Fielder :
$2.70 for 16 ounces makes this 16.9¢/ounce.
For comparison...Sams and Costco currently have the regular Dawn Powerwash (not lemon) @ $12.99/$12.98 for 64.5 ounces which is 20.1¢/ounce regular price. They both place the Dawn Powerwash on sale for about $3 less at times to make them cheaper per ounce than this amazon S&S sale.
TIP: To make your own Dawn Powerwash spray, mix about 13 oz of water with 2 oz of Dawn dish soap and 1 oz of 70% isopropyl alcohol in a reusable spray bottle. In my experience, it's not quite as foamy as the official Powerwash, but works the same.
EDIT: I noticed when adding to my S&S, my price was $2.20 = 13.8¢/ounce...that beats even Sams/Costco if on sale for $9.99. I haven't tried reusing an actual Dawn bottle, so I don't know if it's possible to make your own in the original bottle.
Good tip, I haven't gone back to real Powerspray ever since I started using the homemade recipe. The "homemade" version of spray mix is surprisingly good. I usually add an extra 1/2 oz of "ultra" dishwashing liquid, so 2 1/2 oz, and only a teaspoon of alcohol. What's great is even if you don't like what you've made it's easy to adjust on the fly. Want more soapiness/foaminess or more grease cutting, add a little more soap. Too soapy/foamy, add a little more alcohol.
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stretch.dollar99Yesterday 03:16 PM
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The home made version is a lot better than this.
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dlinders10Yesterday 03:29 PM
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Quote from jenesaisquoi :
Good tip, I haven't gone back to real Powerspray ever since I started using the homemade recipe. The "homemade" version of spray mix is surprisingly good. I usually add an extra 1/2 oz of "ultra" dishwashing liquid, so 2 1/2 oz, and only a teaspoon of alcohol. What's great is even if you don't like what you've made it's easy to adjust on the fly. Want more soapiness/foaminess or more grease cutting, add a little more soap. Too soapy/foamy, add a little more alcohol.
I do homemade too but I have actually worn out the sprayer on my current one so I will pick this up to get a new head. The plastic flexing piece eventually loses its springiness.
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HonestPen364Yesterday 03:35 PM
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Probably on sale after everyone figured out this bottle contains 1/12 as much soap as a regular Dawn soap bottle
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rod4400Yesterday 04:40 PM
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Quote from HonestPen364 :
Probably on sale after everyone figured out this bottle contains 1/12 as much soap as a regular Dawn soap bottle
I don't even notice this working noticeably better than regular liquid dish soap. Maybe it's great in some use case I don't encounter, but for me I've seen no benefit.
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fatdealzToday 02:25 AM
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Quote from Fat_Fielder :
$2.70 for 16 ounces makes this 16.9¢/ounce.
For comparison...Sams and Costco currently have the regular Dawn Powerwash (not lemon) @ $12.99/$12.98 for 64.5 ounces which is 20.1¢/ounce regular price. They both place the Dawn Powerwash on sale for about $3 less at times to make them cheaper per ounce than this amazon S&S sale.
TIP: To make your own Dawn Powerwash spray, mix about 13 oz of water with 2 oz of Dawn dish soap and 1 oz of 70% isopropyl alcohol in a reusable spray bottle. In my experience, it's not quite as foamy as the official Powerwash, but works the same.
EDIT: I noticed when adding to my S&S, my price was $2.20 = 13.8¢/ounce...that beats even Sams/Costco if on sale for $9.99. I haven't tried reusing an actual Dawn bottle, so I don't know if it's possible to make your own in the original bottle.
Good tip on the homemade version. It's not quite as good as the bottled stuff, but most of the way there (and much cheaper).

Quote from stretch.dollar99 :
The home made version is a lot better than this.
The bottled stuff works better for me, but if you're on a budget it's worth making it yourself.

Quote from rod4400 :
I don't even notice this working noticeably better than regular liquid dish soap. Maybe it's great in some use case I don't encounter, but for me I've seen no benefit.
It's more effective on grease because it has an alcohol base. It's also the most effective stain treatment/stain remover for clothes that I've found if you're dealing with grease-related stains.

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