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16-oz Dawn Platinum Powerwash Dishwashing Liquid (Various)

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Target has for Target Circle Members (free to join): 16-oz Dawn Platinum Powerwash Dishwashing Liquid (Various) on sale for $4.99 - $2 (clip the coupon on the item page) = $2.99. Select free store pick up where available, otherwise shipping is free w/ Target Circle Card, Target Circle 360 Membership, or on $35+ orders.
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Target has for Target Circle Members (free to join): 16-oz Dawn Platinum Powerwash Dishwashing Liquid (Various) on sale for $4.99 - $2 (clip the coupon on the item page) = $2.99. Select free store pick up where available, otherwise shipping is free w/ Target Circle Card, Target Circle 360 Membership, or on $35+ orders.
  • Note: Availability for free store pick up may vary by location.
Thanks to community member QuietJello for finding this deal.

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  • Our research indicates that this offer is $1.80 lower (38% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $4.79.
  • Sign-up for Target Circle Card to save an additional 5%, receive free shipping, and attain an extended return period.

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Model: Dawn Platinum Powerwash Dish Spray, Dish Soap, Apple Scent, 16 oz | CVS

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I make my own using their empty spray bottles & refill bottles. Works great, sprays & foams just like theirs only much, much, cheaper.

1 3/4 cup distilled water (must be distilled according to the recipe source)
4 tablespoons Dawn dishwashing soap
2 tablespoons 70% isopropyl alcohol*
empty refill bottle

Add water first then other 2 ingredients. Shake gently & let sit for 3 or more hours before using.
*for even more potent cleaner use 91% isopropyl alcohol instead of 70%.

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bagofchips
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I just take dawn ultra, put some in a spray bottle and mix with water. Works great. Maybe a ratio of 1:15.
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MIA2TLV
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It could be YMMV but in the Kroger app I noticed that they have frosted cranberry and pine (holiday scents) on sale for $3 and there's a $2 digital coupon which would make them $1 if your store has them in stock.
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I am hooked on this stuff because it's the only thing I've found that gets tomato sauce stains out of Tupperware. There is no dish-safe product I've found that does a better job.That and cleaning my air fryer are pretty much the only things I use it for. But my other half is an Italian chef so while it may seem like a niche use case it's a huge one here!
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Xenz

I make my own using their empty spray bottles & refill bottles. Works great, sprays & foams just like theirs only much, much, cheaper.

1 3/4 cup distilled water (must be distilled according to the recipe source)
4 tablespoons Dawn dishwashing soap
2 tablespoons 70% isopropyl alcohol*
empty refill bottle

Add water first then other 2 ingredients. Shake gently & let sit for 3 or more hours before using.
*for even more potent cleaner use 91% isopropyl alcohol instead of 70%.
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danas619
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P&G coupons had come in the (snail) mail with one $3.00 off ONE Dawn Powerwash starter kit = $1.99

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philcarpentertn
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Quote from Xenz :
I make my own using their empty spray bottles & refill bottles. Works great, sprays & foams just like theirs only much, much, cheaper.

1 3/4 cup distilled water (must be distilled according to the recipe source)
4 tablespoons Dawn dishwashing soap
2 tablespoons 70% isopropyl alcohol*
empty refill bottle

Add water first then other 2 ingredients. Shake gently & let sit for 3 or more hours before using.
*for even more potent cleaner use 91% isopropyl alcohol instead of 70%.
Just FYI for everyone, TAP water works just fine. Been using this same ratio for years now. The magic really is in the trigger pump they use and the alcohol allows the solution to be just thin enough to be an aerosol with the trigger. Don't fret about the distilled water, not worth going out to get some. Maybe you have some on hand then feel free to use, but it totally not required. I've been on the same trigger/bottle for about 14 months at least now, using TAP water.
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Quote from philcarpentertn :
Just FYI for everyone, TAP water works just fine. Been using this same ratio for years now. The magic really is in the trigger pump they use and the alcohol allows the solution to be just thin enough to be an aerosol with the trigger. Don't fret about the distilled water, not worth going out to get some. Maybe you have some on hand then feel free to use, but it totally not required. I've been on the same trigger/bottle for about 14 months at least now, using TAP water.
dumb question..but do you need to buy the powerwash dishwashing soap version or any dawn version is fine?
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Quote from philcarpentertn :
Just FYI for everyone, TAP water works just fine. Been using this same ratio for years now. The magic really is in the trigger pump they use and the alcohol allows the solution to be just thin enough to be an aerosol with the trigger. Don't fret about the distilled water, not worth going out to get some. Maybe you have some on hand then feel free to use, but it totally not required. I've been on the same trigger/bottle for about 14 months at least now, using TAP water.

Even the alcohol not fretworthy in my experience.
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Quote from philcarpentertn :
Just FYI for everyone, TAP water works just fine. Been using this same ratio for years now. The magic really is in the trigger pump they use and the alcohol allows the solution to be just thin enough to be an aerosol with the trigger. Don't fret about the distilled water, not worth going out to get some. Maybe you have some on hand then feel free to use, but it totally not required. I've been on the same trigger/bottle for about 14 months at least now, using TAP water.
how much are you really saving with the homemade method? I find myself only using this for real greasy stuff that I don't want to put through the dishwasher. It works great for those things but I'm still on the first bottle of the start kit that I purchased about 6 months ago. I'm just going to buy it again whenever it runs out which at this rate will be in a year.
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Its also great for killing ants. Ants die on contact when you spray them. Noticed it when we had a couple in our kitchen, then used it to destroy an ant hill in the back yard.