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The concentrated sanitising and de-greasing formula means you get 66 washes per 1 kg recyclable bottle. Ditch chemicals in your kitchen and become an eco-cleaning goddess or god!
Healthy Clean Lemon Myrtle Dishwasher Powder, with built-in rinse aid, is boosted by the natural antibacterial and anti-fungal power of pure Australian lemon myrtle oil, leaving dishes clean and sparkling. An eco friendly cleaning product for your kitchen.
Dishwashing Tip - use the cap to measure out 15gm - that is all you need for a load of dishes!
The built-in rinse aid means you have one less product to buy and less waste in your recycle bin. Happy days!
The Good Stuff:
- Fragranced and coloured only with pure lemon myrtle essential oil
- Cleans, de-greases, and sanitises
- Earth safe and family safe
- Biodegradable
- Grey-water and septic safe
- No animal testing or animal products
- Made in Australia
- Super concentrated, giving you up to 66 washes per kg
- Built-in rinse aid, leaving no residue on dishes
- Reusable and recyclable container
Nasties we leave out :
- Palm oil-free
- No synthetic fragrances
- No artificial colours or dyes
- No fillers or microplastics
Read our "How to tips " or blogs for great dishwasher tips!
- Try to always run the dishwasher with a full load; this will help make the most of the water, energy and dish powder.
- Check the temperature setting for a general wash of plates, cutlery and glasses.
- There is no need for high heat; 80% of a dishwashers' energy goes to heating hot water.
- Loading your dishwasher efficiently also goes a long way to ensuring dishes are cleaned.
- HealthyClean BPA free reusable small white containers are made from HDPE and carry the (recycle 2) symbol.
- HDPE (high-density polyethylene) is a versatile plastic with many uses, especially when it comes to packaging and kids toys.
- It has a low risk of leaching and is readily recyclable into many types of goods. For more information about the importance of recycling plastics visit our FAQ's