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Dawn Powerwash Dish Spray Bottle Set, Spring Variety Pack, 1 Spray Bottle + 2 Refills, 48 fl. oz.
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Jan 27, 2025
maazk_34
5 out of 5 stars review

Love this product!

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I am going to be very honest my dad swears by this product. Dawn itself is pretty reliable but I love this spray because I hate dipping my hand in the soap over and again. Smells great and love the packaging. Spray quality is good.

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Feb 7, 2025
shellyf39_3934
5 out of 5 stars review

Dawn Powerwash Watermelon Scent

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I already use this product and I love it. It takes the scrub out of everything. I do not have to scrub my pots and pans anymore. I love the watermelon scent. I have not tried this one until now and I must say it is my favorite one so far. I love the design and how good it is for the environment and it is affordable.

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Jan 31, 2025
saras688_934
5 out of 5 stars review

Lovely smelling great dish soap

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This product is fantastic and very simple to use. I enjoy the spray action and the scent is lovely I will definitely be purchasing once i run out. It is very powerful and gets all the stuff off my dishes

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Feb 3, 2025
spit30fire77_421
5 out of 5 stars review

Love love love this!!

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] If you have not tried Dawn Powerwash, what are you waiting for?!?! Smells great, works better than anything else I've tried, helps with environment, packaging is perfection, and cheaper than other cleaners that don't work a quarter as well. Go! Run now! Buy this! You will love it!

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Jan 31, 2025
harleybadeauxx_8101
4 out of 5 stars review

Worth a try

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It smells alright not much of a strawberry scent. Doesn’t really have much suds I don’t know why I’m like this but I have to have a lot of suds to feel like I have soap on my sponge. That’s my opinions but it still works good

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Mar 4, 2025
mkrochta_1956
5 out of 5 stars review

Obsessed with spray able soap lol

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Genuinely thought I would try this and hardly ever use it but I’m lowkey obsessed 🤣 this thing is soooo much better than putting a squeeze of dish soap into things bc that will never come out but this coats every area you need but it’s not impossible to scrub out. Catch me using this EVERY DAY. Had no idea how convenient this would be!!

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Jan 30, 2025
nenac20_101
5 out of 5 stars review

Lightly scented, non-antimicrobial, powerful, dish

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I received the Dawn Platinum Plus Powerwash Dish Spray, in the Summer Watermelon scent, in exchange for my honest review. I clean everything…dishes, sink, stove, countertops, kitchen floor, shower, toilet, bathroom, cat litter box, clothes, etc…so, I know a good cleaner when I use one. When it comes to dishes, I used to be partial to method, and other “natural” brands. Then Covid hit, I started using Dawn, and I haven’t turned back. BUT, I always purchased the Dawn Liquid Dish Soap, not the sprays. I had tried a spray a few years back at my partner’s parents’ house. I remember being shocked that dish soap came in a spray, and then really enjoying using it because it seemed so much more efficient. I was able to apply dish soap to the dirty dishes, without creating a mess. And what I mean by that is, regular liquid soap bottles are poorly designed. In the beginning, they are so full that it’s easy to pour out more than you need. Somehow, dish soap always ends up dripping down the sides once you put the bottle down. And if you have a pump bottles, overtime, the pump starts dripping onto the sink/counter and sometimes clogs up. I admit that some of this may be user error related, but I feel like this is a standard occurrence in every household I’ve visited. I genuinely believe those bottles are designed to waste product, so that you go through it faster and have to buy more. In any case, the reason I didn’t switch to the spray previously is three-fold: 1. We have a dish soap pump built into our sink with a tube that goes into a liquid soap bottle under the sink. If we remove the pump, a hole would remain. 2. My partner usually does the grocery shopping and buys dish soap in bulk, and whenever we run low, he buys more before I can think to suggest buying the spray. 3. A 2017 study by N Dixon, M Morgan, and O Equils, demonstrated that “nonantimicrobial foaming soap was not as effective in reducing hand bacterial load as the liquid soap.” I thus extrapolated that the same may be true of a dish soap spray when compared to liquid dish soap (Dawn actually says the opposite; they say that the spray is actually stronger that liquid dish soap due to 3 cleaning boosters and reduces the time needed to clean the dishes). One thing you may be surprised to learn is that: DAWN POWERWASH SPRAY IS NOT ANTIBACTERIAL I am grateful for this, and will explain my reasoning. (I apologize for the exposition. If you are not interested in the scientific explanation for why I prefer to use non-antimicrobial dish soap, please skip to the next paragraph.) Tangentially, regarding the nonantimicrobial soap study, of course, one might think, “Well, just use antimicrobial soap then.” - BUT the emergence and proliferation of resitant bacteria has become a problem, likely stemming from the preponderance of antimicrobial use (antimicrobial soap was patented in 1984 and contained triclosan). - Bacterial resistance, as well as the unintended adverse health and environmental impacts (“[they] are environmentally persistent endocrine disruptors that bioaccumulate in and are toxic to aquatic and other organisms”), led to the US FDA ban on 19 antimicrobials (including triclosan and triclocarban) from over-the-counter consumer antiseptic wash products. Yes, you can still get antimicrobial soaps, but should we be using them? Prior to reading the study and the FDA ban reasoning, I always had some antimicrobial hand soap in the house, usually at the kitchen sink to wash bacterial off my hands after handling raw meat. In my bathroom and mudroom, I stock normal liquid soap, because a thorough lather (20+ seconds) is supposed to be adequate for washing off any microbes (as I was instructed to do when I waitressed and when I worked in a hospital, and as the general populace was instructed to do to prevent the spread of covid). OTHER ADVANTAGES of using the spray: - Dawn states that the spray starts cleaning on contact, before you even start scrubbing. And thus, you can “save up to 50% of the time spent washing.” I believe this may be true, since I sprayed this over some greasy areas on a griddle, and let it sit for 1-2 mins and the grease seemed to almost just rinse off (this makes sense due to saponification). What’s funny, is I just read that that’s almost exactly what they recommend; they say, “ You can even skip the overnight soak on your toughest messes! Just spray, wait 3-4 minutes for the activated suds to break down the burnt-on, baked-on food and grease, then lightly scrub, and rinse.” - Powerwash has 3 cleaning boosters not found in traditional dish soap. - It can be used on counters, stoves, and to pre-treat laundry stains. SCENT: I selected the Summer Watermelon scent for two reasons: - I love the smell of watermelons - It seemed like a nice change from the ubiquitous citrus scented dish soap Impression: I like the scent. I was expecting a more gourmand fragrance—something like a watermelon jolly rancher—but to me it smells more like a light floral watermelon perfume than something sweet or edible. ONE ISSUE: Difficult unlocking mechanism The Powerwash spray bottle has a locking mechanism in the form of a twistable nozzle. This product was shipped to me and arrived in the locked position. Dawn says it is unlocked by twisting the nozzle until the cutouts on the sprayer and the nozzle form a full circle. However, I was unable to twist the nozzle at all. I feel like the nozzle shape and distance from the top of the sprayer make this harder than it should be. Fortunately, my partner was able to twist it, but as you can see in my photo, he wasn’t able to twist it all the way to form the full circle. So, technically, the nozzle isn’t in the fully unlocked position, and yet, the product sprays without issue (it did not spray when in the locked position). I am not clear if I received a defective nozzle (overly difficult to twist) or whether this is an intended feature. In support of the former supposition, it seems odd that it sprays even though it’s not twisted all the way and thus should not be unlocked. OF NOTE: - You are not supposed to get your dishes wet before spraying as this dilutes the efficacy of the spray. You are supposed to spray, wipe/scrub, then rinse. - Unlike regular liquid Dawn, which has been used to clean spilled oil off of animals, Powerwash is NOT SAFE ON ANIMALS OR PLANTS. - Contrary to the popular misconception, Dawn states that Powerwash is not just watered down liquid soap. - Dawn does not recommend refilling the spray bottle with watered down liquid soap, stating that “it may clog the sprayer over time, and may provide a poor cleaning experience.” - Dawn advises AGAINST USING Powerwash on: marble wood (including unsealed, varnished, stained, or painted wood surfaces & furniture) - but it can be sprayed on wood cutting boards as long as it’s rinsed off precious metals, copper, or sterling silver (can cause tarnishing); leather fabric or upholstery that wont be rinsed interior of an oven (it would require rinsing and removing any residual soap or suds) surfaces with specialty treatments or coatings - Dawn advises CAUTION USING Powerwash on: unfinished cast aluminum fixtures and surfaces; since aluminum can be sensitive to cleaning products, Dawn recommends spraying and immediately rinsing off - Dawn is SAFE for USE on: cast iron, with the caveat that it may remove the seasoning glass enamel stainless steel I hope my review answers any questions you may have and gives you an informed decision on whether Dawn Powerwash would work for you.

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Feb 1, 2025
strongerwithspiece_9710
5 out of 5 stars review

Great scent!

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Smells great! Dawn works really well, this is nice as it comes out light and as a foam and not a gel like texture. I feel like it may not last as long as regular dish soap just because of it being a spray.

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Feb 22, 2025
robbstahhh3_8450
5 out of 5 stars review

Dishes be smelling so fresh and clean!

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Ahhh been loving this one recently. It’s a perfect dish spray to get all these dishes clean and smelling so fresh because of the watermelon scent. It really reminds me of a summer day. It’s definitely worth having in your kitchen and in your dishwashing supplies. What’s so cool it has a 5x faster grease cleaning!!!

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May 24, 2025
quynhtrang123_77
5 out of 5 stars review

Good

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I recently tried the Dawn Power Dish Spray in the Summer Scent, and I was pleasantly surprised by how convenient and effective it is. The spray application makes tackling greasy pots and pans so much easier—just spray, wait a few seconds, and wipe or rinse. No need to fill the sink or soak dishes overnight. It cuts through grime impressively well, even on dried or baked-on food. The Summer Scent is light and refreshing without being overpowering. It gives off a clean, breezy vibe that makes dishwashing feel a bit less like a chore. I also appreciate that it doesn’t leave a strong chemical smell like some other sprays. Overall, this product combines convenience, cleaning power, and a pleasant fragrance into one bottle. I’d definitely keep it on hand for quick clean-ups or when I’m short on time.

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