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HealthyClean provides a natural dishwashing liquid soap that is highly concentrated, non-toxic, and free from sensitizers. The dish liquid is made from plant-based ingredients and natural Australian mandarin oil, which effectively removes grease and grime from dishes. The soap is kind to the environment and your hands, yet it is powerful enough to leave dishes, cutlery, and pans spotless and squeaky clean.
Happily wash up knowing you are using a family and earth-safe cleaning product.
The Good Stuff
- Coloured and fragranced only with mandarin essential oil; nothing added
- Toxin & sensitiser-free
- Family safe and earth safe
- PETA hopping bunny certified -No animal testing or animal products
- Grey-water and septic-safe
- Made in Australia
- BPA Free Recyclable and refillable bottle
- Vegan friendly
Nasties we leave out
- Free from sodium lauryl sulfate & sodium Laureth sulfate (SLS & SLES), PEGs, parabens, and mineral oils.
- Free from CDE and methylisothiazolinone (CMIT & MIT)
- Phosphate-free
- Palm oil-free
- No Synthetic colours or dyes
- No Synthetic fragrances
- No animal testing
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- You only need one squirt of the concentrated liquid into a sink of warm water to get cleaning.
- If you are not plumbed into a grey-water system, we suggest using a container in the sink when washing your dishes. When finished, you can tip out the water into your garden as HealthyClean Dishwashing Liquid is safe for the plants, birds and bees.
- A squirt onto your EKOH scrubber and then scrub your wet pots and pans for a sparkling clean result.
- For stubborn baked on grime, leave soaking for 30 min then scrub again.
- Refill and reuse your 500ml bottle or simply recycle
- HealthyClean BPA free reusable clear containers are made from PET and carry the (recycle 1) symbol.
- PET is infinitely recyclable and is the most recycled plastic worldwide. PET plastic does not leach BPA. It is approved as safe for food and beverage contact by the FDA and similar regulatory agencies worldwide.
- For more information about the importance of recycling plastics visit our FAQ's
To recycle your packaging, rinse (pour your rinsing water onto the garden) and pop into the recycle bin. We recommend removing the lid to make it easier for the recycling plants to manage and sort. You don't need to remove labels. Luckily, the recycling process includes a heating process where any labels and excess glue are burned away.