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Product Description from Amazon- Removes 99% of grease and grime in half the time (vs. Dawn Non-Concentrated; based on a P&G study, March 2024)
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- Suds activate on contact without water, no water needed until rinsing
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-13 oz of water (I find warm water works best)
-4 tablespoons of Dawn Platinum dish soap (we use Kirkland brand)
-2 tablespoons of rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol)
-13 oz of water (I find warm water works best)
-4 tablespoons of Dawn Platinum dish soap (we use Kirkland brand)
-2 tablespoons of rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol)
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Ingredients
Alcohol denat. A solvent
C10-16 alkyldimethylamine oxide: A cleaning agent
Dipropylene glycol butyl ether: A solvent
Ethanolamine: An ingredient in Dawn Powerwash
Fragrance: An ingredient in Dawn Powerwash
Hexyl ethoxylate: An ingredient in Dawn Powerwash
Lauryl glucoside: A cleaning agent
Phenoxyethanol: An ingredient in Dawn Powerwash
PPG-26: An ingredient in Dawn Powerwash
Sodium citrate: An ingredient in Dawn Powerwash
Sodium xylenesulfonate: An ingredient in Dawn Powerwash
Tetrasodium glutamate diacetate: An ingredient in Dawn Powerwash
Water: A solvent
You can get a ton more details here, if ya really want
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-13 oz of water (I find warm water works best)
-4 tablespoons of Dawn Platinum dish soap (we use Kirkland brand)
-2 tablespoons of rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol)
For the alcohol, what strength do you use? 70%?
I can personally attest that it doesn't work as well, but it's much cheaper to make and can still be dispensed through the sprayer nozzles. I'm always experimenting but I think the magic is in the process moreso than the ingredients.
This is the at home equivalent of the various chemicals/ingredients used in the in plant manufacturing process. Been using this recipe for years and it hits the mark for our cleaning needs
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Yes, 70%. Used 91% a few times and the smell was too harsh for us
Two items to note (just in case 🙂):
1. We had same initial experience. It sucked. But then I started using warm water and making sure I used a very liberal four tablespoons of the soap. Could even try a fifth. It made a difference and thickened the spray
2. I made sure to mix everything together, when ingredients all in measuring cup, before I poured it back in the spray bottle. This also (very surprisingly) made a difference for us.
YMMV - after experimenting a few small changes, we got something that works and saves us $$$ on this stuff
1. We had same initial experience. It sucked. But then I started using warm water and making sure I used a very liberal four tablespoons of the soap. Could even try a fifth. It made a difference and thickened the spray
2. I made sure to mix everything together, when ingredients all in measuring cup, before I poured it back in the spray bottle. This also (very surprisingly) made a difference for us.
YMMV - after experimenting a few small changes, we got something that works and saves us $$$ on this stuff
Great tips, I'll definitely try them out. I've always had a feeling the devil would be in the details making this stuff & based on your experience it seems more likely than ever. ðŸ˜
No problem, happy to help! You might even find a better way to do it than me (ex: adding essential oils, etc).
Best of luck if you give it another go
-13 oz of water (I find warm water works best)
-4 tablespoons of Dawn Platinum dish soap (we use Kirkland brand)
-2 tablespoons of rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol)
really, just alcohol and soap ... ?
1. We had same initial experience. It sucked. But then I started using warm water and making sure I used a very liberal four tablespoons of the soap. Could even try a fifth. It made a difference and thickened the spray
2. I made sure to mix everything together, when ingredients all in measuring cup, before I poured it back in the spray bottle. This also (very surprisingly) made a difference for us.
YMMV - after experimenting a few small changes, we got something that works and saves us $$$ on this stuff
You used the word "liberal". Make sure ya dont trigger people! Lol 😆
The alcohol is optional and really just used to keep the bottle spray nozzle from clogging up. If you don't use alcohol, you can unclog by running under warm tap water.
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