Dish Drops™ Concentrated Dishwashing Liquid easily removes encrusted grime and grease for sparkling clean dishes.
Why you'll love it...
Washing dishes doesn't have to be a chore. Thanks to its fresh and uplifting citrus scent, washing up with Dish Drops Concentrated Dishwashing Liquid becomes a pleasure. This gentle yet concentrated cleaner effectively removes grease and baked-on food residue for sparkling pots, pans, cutlery and dishes. Containing Aloe Vera, Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) and natural shiso (a Japanese plant) extracts, this everyday essential cleans easily without damaging your skin or leaving your hands dry and dehydrated.
As you'd expect from Amway's trusted and well-known cleaning products, Dish Drops Concentrate contains four naturally derived ingredients and is safe to use on all your kitchenware and even your most precious items like crystal and china.
Good to know...
- Highly effective multi-purpose formula that can be used safely on glasses, pots and pans, cutlery and even your finest china, crystal and silverware.
- Reduces odours from spices, fish and other smelly foods.
- Creates a long-lasting and effective foam.
- Rinse hands after use.
Use :
- Add 3 ml of Dish Drops Concentrated Dishwashing Liquid to your sink with 5 litres of hot water. Wash your pots, pans, dishes and cutlery and rinse before drying.
- Add 1 part Dish Drops Concentrate to 3 parts water in an Amway Squeeze Bottle. Shake to mix and use on smaller, targeted areas with a sponge.
- Use as a pre-soak for your pots, pans and oven dishes to soften grease and encrusted residue.
WARNING
Causes serious eye irritation. IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/attention. If medical advice is needed, have product container or label at hand. Keep out of reach of children. Contains Methylisothiazolinone. May cause allergic reactions. Dispose of contents at municipal collection point; Dispose of completely emptied containers for recycling. Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects.