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A simple, non toxic dish soap.
There are so many resons to choose Powder Dish Soap, such as the compact design, clean ingredients, and eco friendly packaging!

Less landfill... More refill!
Did you know only 9% of plastic gets recycled? Every dish soap refill packet diverts a plastic soap jug from going into the landfill!
Save the planet, and space in your cupboards!


Dish Soap Refill Powder FAQ's
How much water should I add to the dish soap powder?
Add 500–600 ml of warm water depending on the consistency you prefer. 500 ml creates a thicker gel, while 600 ml creates a slightly thinner soap. Nature Bee Glass Dish Soap Bottles hold 500ml of water.
What bottle should I use for my powder dish soap refills?
A Nature Bee Glass Dish Soap Bottle, or, you can reuse an empty dish soap bottle or use any container that holds 500–600ml of liquid soap and dispenses gel easily. Some customers prefer to mix their dish soap in a mason jar or large measuring cup then pour into their dish soap bottle.
Does dish soap refill powder cut grease?
Yes. The surfactants in the formula help lift grease and food residue from dishes while creating suds for effective cleaning. Need to machine wash? Check out our Canadian Made dishwasher tablets.
Is dish soap refill powder environmentally friendly?
Powder dish soap helps reduce packaging waste because it eliminates the need to ship water and allows you to reuse your existing bottle. Our formula is paraben and dye free, and free of any harsh chemicals which reduces its impact on waterways. This is a great step toward a healthier, plastic-free kitchen.
Why is my dish soap gel clumpy?
Sometimes the powder needs more time to dissolve. Allow the mixture to sit for up to 30 minutes or overnight and it should fully dissolve into a smooth gel. If the clumps are stubborn, you can mix the dish soap with a fork or gently whisk to break up clumps.



