Dish Soap Rounds Starter Set
includes ceramic dish, wooden hand brush, and a 5.8 oz. solid dish soap
Refill Hand & Dish Soap
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Solid Dish Soap
Instructions
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Rub your favorite sponge or brush over the dish soap ball, make sure to extract enough product for the job
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Scrub your dish with hot soapy water until all the food mess is gone
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Rinse the dish
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Air dry or dry with dish towel
helpful tips...
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Keep the dish soap ball in the dish or pick it up to use
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Rinse out the dish soap container occasionally
Solid Dish Soap
Ingredients
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Natural Soap Base cleaning power of natural soap cuts grease and acts as solid binder
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Sodium Coco Sulfate, Lauramine Oxide, Coco Betaine, & Decyle Glucoside surfactants (plant detergents) found in traditional liquid dish soaps
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Baking Soda & Washing Soda Blend alkaline mineral powders that dissolve acids such as food and grease. 100% natural.
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Phthalate-Free Fragrance
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Mica & natural Pigments
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Citric AcidSodium Chloride Potassium Hydroxide
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Phenoxyethanol
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Glycerin
Stuck on Food
Bacon Grease
Suds in a Basin
Let's Dish About Soap
Our 'Dish Soap in a Ball' is a combination of traditional soap, detergents, and natural alkaline powders. We find combining forces is an excellent cleaning solution.
So, what's the difference between soap and detergent?
American consumers often use the words “soap” and “detergent” interchangeably, but in reality there are significant differences between these two types of cleaners...
Washes Away Germs
Soap is able to clean germs from your hands with a process that's too small to see by your eyes.
Soap molecules get in between the oily surface of our skin and the germs and make it so that the germs stick to the soap molecules instead of the oil molecules.
The soap molecules also bind with the water molecules so that when you wash and rinse your hands, the germs get washed away with the soap and water...