It might sound counterintuitive, but it really works! The pure soap of Dawn Powerwash adheres better when cleaning glass shower doors and to ceramic sinks than soap mixed with water, allowing the solution to sit a little longer before scrubbing.
Clean shower glass.
Dawn Powerwash is just so good at cleaning shower doors. Spray a vinegar and water solution on the glass, and then follow with the miracle foam of Dawn Powerwash.
Dawn Powerwash is almost the same as regular Dawn, but it also has rubbing alcohol. This helps it remove more stains. It also spray in a foam, so it's easy to dispense and small amount.
Rather than a squeeze bottle, it comes in a sleek and modern reusable spray bottle that you can easily refill with more Powerwash as needed. The big highlight is that it only requires a spritz and rinse to effectively clean even the dirtiest, greasiest and crustiest dishes.
Dawn Powerwash Dish Spray should NOT be used on surfaces made of any type of marble. We've never tested it to be used on wood, such as cabinets, and can not recommend it for that use. As with any cleaning product, always test the product on your surface in an inconspicuous place before use.
The short answer is yes. You can use a pressure washer to clean bathroom tiles. In fact, pressure cleaning bathroom tiles is one of the most effective ways to clean them. But there are some factors that you need to keep a track of before you decide to pressure clean your bathroom tiles.
When you learn how to make Dawn Powerwash, you'll be shocked that it only has three ingredients! It's just blue Dawn dish soap, water, and rubbing alcohol.
Powerwash contains several strong solvents, chelants, and high-alkaline ingredients that help it cling and decimate dirt—it's absolutely not regular Dawn dish soap in a pump spray bottle (as internet rumor has it). When I need to rid my dishes of stubborn stuck-on food, I'll just give 'em a soak.
Yes, you can bathe with dawn soap, but it is not meant for the whole body. It will work since it is a soap. Your skin would be drier than normal with this type of soap. If this is your only option for soap and cleaning your body go for it.
Clean the Bathtub and Shower
Simply spray the cleanser all over the surfaces (both glass and ceramic), let it sit for five minutes then wipe it off—no hard scrubbing required!
Dawn dish soap and vinegar – Mix equal parts of vinegar and blue Dawn dish soap into a spray bottle. Run the shower for a few minutes on hot to heat up the shower space. Spray to coat the surface of the shower walls evenly with the mixture. Let sit for 5 minutes then use a damp cleaning rag to wipe away.
Personally, I've used Dawn Platinum Powerwash to clean my bathroom. I spray it on the shower and sink fixtures, use a damp cloth to wipe it off, then buff it with a dry cloth to remove water stains.
To make the best homemade shower cleaner, just combine equal amounts of Dawn dish soap and white vinegar in a spray bottle and gently shake mix. Spray down your shower with it, wait half an hour, then rinse clean!
Yes, but within reason! Like every other dish soap out there, the primary purpose of this kitchen product is for dishwashing and removing grease from them. Keeping that in mind, this dish soap can technically be used to help in cleaning and removing the oil and gunk from your hair, too.
“The short answer is yes, as long as you don't have a skin condition like eczema, you can use dish soap as hand soap because the ingredients in dish soap are used in skin-safe concentrations,” Ford told me. “Safety-wise, it's no worse than bar soap.”
Dissolving stubborn kitchen grease
Spraying the area thoroughly with Dawn Powerwash and leaving it to sit for five minutes can help to clean kitchen grease and make removing it a breeze.
Making Your Dawn Powerwash Refill
Step 1: Add 2 ounces of dawn dish soap to the spray bottle. Step 2: Pour in 1 oz of rubbing alcohol to the bottle. Step 3: If you wish to add essential oil to the dawn powerwash put in about 10 drops. It will give it a nice citrus smell.
What appears on the label: ALCOHOL DENAT., C10-16 ALKYLDIMETHYLAMINE OXIDE, DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL BUTYL ETHER, ETHANOLAMINE, FRAGRANCES, HEXYL ETHOXYLATE, PHENOXYETHANOL, PPG-26, SODIUM CITRATE, SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE, TETRASODIUM GLUTAMATE DIACETATE, WATER. CONTAINS FRAGRANCE ALLERGEN(S).
While it's not all-natural, Powerwash does come in a “free-and-clear” version that lacks any dyes — I actually prefer the free-and-clear version because it has a nice pear scent. (The standard Powerwash smells more like dish soap.) Even though I use it almost every day, one bottle lasts me about three months.
Mix together ½ cup baking soda, ¼ cup hydrogen peroxide, 1 tsp dish soap. Spoon cleaning agents onto grout and let sit for 5-10 minutes. Scrub the grout lines with a brush. Grout cleaning tip: Make sure to scrub hard to agitate the grout and cleaning solution and break up any really stuck dirt.
For more stubborn marks you can use a jet wash, the tiles are strong enough to withstand a strong pressure washer. With these simple and easy steps your porcelain tiles will keep on sparkling year after year.