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Available Options:Features:
- 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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I tried other ratios and even using a different soap brand (ajax) but could not get it to foam. Eventually, I decided to buy a small 5oz bottle of dawn soap just to try it and it worked great.
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I made a huge batch for 6 bottles so i can easily refill when needed. I used the same formula/recipe/ratio that you mentioned and I used the ultimate dawn soap. (i also converted it to milliliters to be more exact on the scale). I dumped it all in a 90 oz empty bottle of Ajax for easy storage.
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Powerwash formula for 6 bottles/refills:
Water 380 ml (13 oz) x 6 = 2280 ml (78 oz)
Alcohol 30 ml (1 oz) x 6 = 180 ml (6 oz)
Dawn Soap 60 ml (2oz) x 6 = 360 (12 oz)
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For alcohol, I used the 91%.
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And you can see in the picture, I marked the 90 oz bottle of Ajax for next time I make another batch.
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https://imgur.com/a/04Atz8g
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made my own refill with this formula about a month ago. works just as good, if not better
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I agree with you and this is also the same recipe I used. I found it watching some YouTube videos and also other forums.
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I tried other ratios and even using a different soap brand (ajax) but could not get it to foam. Eventually, I decided to buy a small 5oz bottle of dawn soap just to try it and it worked great.
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I made a huge batch for 6 bottles so i can easily refill when needed. I used the same formula/recipe/ratio that you mentioned and I used the ultimate dawn soap. (i also converted it to milliliters to be more exact on the scale). I dumped it all in a 90 oz empty bottle of Ajax for easy storage.
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Powerwash formula for 6 bottles/refills:
Water 380 ml (13 oz) x 6 = 2280 ml (78 oz)
Alcohol 30 ml (1 oz) x 6 = 180 ml (6 oz)
Dawn Soap 60 ml (2oz) x 6 = 360 (12 oz)
.
For alcohol, I used the 91%.
.
And you can see in the picture, I marked the 90 oz bottle of Ajax for next time I make another batch.
.
https://imgur.com/a/04Atz8g
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I tried other ratios and even using a different soap brand (ajax) but could not get it to foam. Eventually, I decided to buy a small 5oz bottle of dawn soap just to try it and it worked great.
.
I made a huge batch for 6 bottles so i can easily refill when needed. I used the same formula/recipe/ratio that you mentioned and I used the ultimate dawn soap. (i also converted it to milliliters to be more exact on the scale). I dumped it all in a 90 oz empty bottle of Ajax for easy storage.
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Powerwash formula for 6 bottles/refills:
Water 380 ml (13 oz) x 6 = 2280 ml (78 oz)
Alcohol 30 ml (1 oz) x 6 = 180 ml (6 oz)
Dawn Soap 60 ml (2oz) x 6 = 360 (12 oz)
.
For alcohol, I used the 91%.
.
And you can see in the picture, I marked the 90 oz bottle of Ajax for next time I make another batch.
.
https://imgur.com/a/04Atz8g
No you can't make your own to be as effective. You are missing the cleating agents which provide much of the grease-cutting. Because it foams and look the same does not mean it's the same
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The dishes go into the dishwasher, but I handwash my pots and pans. I stick all my pots and pans in the sink, wet them a bit, and spray my DIY powerwash all over them. Once I can the table and put the leftovers away, I clean the pots and pans. I barely ever have to scrub anything.
If I can save $4.00 every month or so, it is well worth it. I can use 8X-10X more of the DIY version for the same cost.
I can make my own for about $0.35 a bottle vs $2.75 for this deal, or Powerwash is about $5.00 normally.