Dawn® Platinum powers away even 48-hour stuck-on food. To finish the job on heavy metal and untreated pots and pans, try a scouring pad. But for ceramic, glass, aluminum, enameled or nonstick pots and pans, reach for a less-abrasive nylon-mesh pad, and leave the heavy lifting to Dawn.
Given its original application as dish soap, it should be obvious that it can be used on appliances and food dishes in and around the kitchen. One of the most common applications is to use Dawn Powerwash to clean an air fryer without scrubbing.
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.
You use the scourer side of the Scrunge to take off stuck on messes; first spray the area with Dawn Powerwash and then begin to scrub the stovetop with the scourer in a circular motion until the mess disappears. The microfibre side can then be used to polish up the stove.
For hard surface cleaning with Dawn Powerwash, you can clean the following surfaces: Stainless steel. Light & dark granite. Porcelain enamel.
Get the bathtub sparkling.
It's a mixture of product buildup, soap scum, and body oils. And, yep, Dawn Powerwash works wonders on it. Spray, allow to sit, and wipe away with the scrubby side of a sponge before rinsing.
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 use the Dawn Powerwash Dish Spray on only slightly dirty dishes, simply spray the soap on and wash as normal with hot water. For dirtier dishes, spray the dish spray on and let it sit so it can really soak and cut grease. Then rinse with water and simply dry dishes and put them away.
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.
To make the solution is simple and easy on the wallet! Pour equal parts of vinegar and Dawn into a spray bottle. Gently shake, then spray liberally onto the surface to be cleaned. I have found the best results is when I use it to clean chrome shower and sink fixtures.
Use baking soda for most pan types.
Spread the paste along the bottom of your pan and let it sit for ten to twenty minutes. Then, use a nonabrasive scrubber, toothbrush, or sponge to scrub away the baking soda—ideally removing the caked-on grease with it.
Put two drops of mild dish soap in the water.
You can use dish soap on most materials like copper, stainless steel, aluminum, and non-stick pots and pans. Avoid washing cast iron with soap or it may affect the taste of your food.
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.
Dawn Powerwash is almost the same as regular Dawn, but it also has rubbing alcohol. This helps it remove more stains. What is this? It also spray in a foam, so it's easy to dispense and small amount.
TUB AND SHOWER CLEANER
Spray on your tub and shower walls, allowing it to sit for a few minutes before rinsing away. This will even take care of the bathtub ring. Let it sit on your shower floor overnight and scrub the gunk away in the morning.
It makes sense when you think about it. Because dish soap is meant to break up oils and lift grease and grime from your flatware and utensils, there's no reason why it shouldn't work on the oily soap and human grease build-up accumulating in your tub or shower!
Stay away from steel wool and brushes. They will scratch the surface of your stainless steel and make it more susceptible to rusting and staining. Abrasive cleaners will scratch the surface and dull the finish. Bleach and cleaners with chlorine will stain and damage stainless steel.
Can you clean quartz with Dawn Power Wash? Dawn Power Wash is safe quartz. Use it for extra cleaning power or as your daily cleaner.
The Best At-Home Methods for Cleaning Stainless Steel
1: Add white vinegar to a clean spray bottle. 2: Spray down your stainless-steel appliance. 3: Wipe clean with a microfiber cloth. 4: Once clean, dip your cloth into a small amount of olive oil.