Gain's green dish spray is the closest product you'll get to Platinum Powerwash, both in terms of functionality and performance. I prefer the discrete clean scent of the Dawn to the Gain, though Gain's formulation includes an “Aroma Boost”—which I didn't mind, but it is strong.
My mixture for Dawn Powerwash is 1 cup water, 1/4 cup Dawn dish soap and 1 Tablespoon rubbing alcohol.
Let us introduce you to Homebright Ultra Foaming Dish Spray. A handful of TikTok creators have been singing the praises of this $1 dish spray for months now—even going so far as to call it the ultimate Dawn Power Spray dupe—and we're joining the chorus.
Gain's green dish spray is the closest product you'll get to Platinum Powerwash, both in terms of functionality and performance.
Preferences vary, and on the whole, demand wasn't enough for us to continue making it.
Make it yourself: Combine 1 quart of 70° F (cool) water plus 1 teaspoon of liquid bleach. If it's any warmer, the bleach evaporates; more bleach will harm some surfaces and fabrics. So, don't get obsessive. Just measure carefully, and stick with this perfect, dirt-cheap recipe.
It claims to be five times faster at cleaning grease than other sprays and liquids. 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.
I see on my supermarket shelf a clear version of Dawn Powerwash Spray — Dawn Platinum Powerwash Free & Clear (“no dyes with a light pear scent”). If you want to give that a try, substitute the Free & Clear Dawn Dishwashing Liquid for the blue, and proceed.
Instructions: Pour 1 3/4 cups distilled water into the clean, empty spray bottle. Add 4 tablespoons (1/4 cup) Dawn Platinum Dishwashing Liquid. Add 1 1/2 tablespoons 70% isopropyl alcohol.
A: Dawn Powerwash Dish Spray is a different form and contains a unique formula. The unique spray nozzle provides a continuous spray of sudsy foam that clings to dishes, covering all soils. It's also formulated with a combination of ingredients optimized to provide rapid cleaning on tough greasy messes.
I dont measuring anything 😂 but if you doing in a bottle like mine use 1 cup of peroxide, 2-3 squirts of dawn, 3 tbsp off bleach water **NOT JUST PURE BLEACH** i got nude/off grey furniture but this is all i use for everything !
When you're searching for how to make Dawn Powerwash, you can't skip the rubbing alcohol. It is one of the ingredients that works to make it so powerful and effective at removing gunk and grime. So, start by adding 1½ tablespoons of isopropyl rubbing alcohol (70 percent) to the spray bottle.
Mix a gallon of water with a cup of laundry detergent safe to use on your house's exterior, as well as a cup of either vinegar or oxygen bleach. Mix the combination well. Stir the combination thoroughly until all ingredients are well mixed.
For simple messes: Just spray, wipe, and rinse. For tougher messes: You can skip the overnight soak, just let the suds sit for 3-4 minutes. You may see the suds gradually change from white to the color of the mess as Powerwash starts breaking down grease. Then, lightly scrub, and rinse.
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.
Warnings. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Eye irritant. In case of eye contact, flush thoroughly with water.
Rolls-Royce has officially announced the end of the production of its convertible classic, the Dawn. The news marks the end of Rolls-Royce Dawn's seven-year production run.