DIY Dawn Powerwash Recipe: The Easiest Dish Spray Refill (2024)

Love Dawn Powerwash, but not the price tag? I'll show you how to make your own dish spray refill at home for pennies!

Jill Nystul·August 10, 2023


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Dawn hasbeen my dish soap of choice since I first started blogging back in 2011, so coming up with a Dawn Powerwash recipe was a no-brainer! I’ve used Dawn to make a powerful homemade shower cleaner, DIY cleaning wipes, a homemade granite cleaner, a DIY window and mirror cleaner, and much more!

TheirDawn Powerwash Spray has its uses too, but I thought if I could make Dawn Powerwash instead of continuing to buy those refill bottles, that would be even better! If you also like Dawn’s dish spray but don’t love its price tag, you’ll definitely want to learn to make your own Dawn Powerwash too, and that’s exactly what you’ll learn in this post!

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What Is Dawn Powerwash?

According to P&G, more people are adopting a “clean as you go” approach in the kitchen, andDawn Powerwash is meant to fit seamlessly into the process. When you’re done using a dish or other container, you can just place it in the sink and spray it with Powerwash to start breaking down grease and food stains, which makes post-meal cleanup quick and easy.

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Dawn Powerwash Spray Vs. Dawn Dish Soap

The main difference between Dawn Powerwash and regular Dawn dish soap is that you have to add water to dish soap in order for it to work properly. On the other hand, Powerwash starts working as soon as you spray it onto your dish, ideally saving you some time and effort.

Powerwash is diluted and made to spray in a fine mist. Powerwash does list alcohol as the first ingredient on the bottle, but their website says it isn’t antibacterial.

After buying the spray initially, I was less enthusiastic about buying a refill based on the price tag. So I decided to do what I do best and make a Dawn Powerwash hack at home! (Wondering how to refill Dawn Powerwash after you’ve emptied the bottle? This recipe works perfectly for that!)

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DIY Dawn Powerwash Recipe

Ingredients:

  • Dish soap
  • Water
  • Spray bottle
  • White vinegar or rubbing alcohol (optional)
  • Lemon essential oil(optional)
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Directions:

Add 1 tablespoon of dish soap (either classic blue Dawn orhomemade dish soap, if you prefer) to an empty spray bottle, then fill the remainder of the bottle with water.

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You can stop there, or add a splash of distilled white vinegar or rubbing alcohol to help offset the effects of hard water. (A couple drops oflemon essential oil for added cleaning power wouldn’t go amiss either!) Replace the spray top and shake the bottle gently to mix.

I recommend making your homemade Dawn Powerwash in an empty Powerwash bottle orcontinuous spray bottle. (You can use a standard 16 ounce spray bottle if that’s all you have on hand, but the foam will be more likely to clog the nozzle of a standard spray bottle.)

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How To Use Your DIY Dish Spray

When you start making dinner (or any meal, for that matter), set your DIY dish spray out next to the kitchen sink. As you prep and cook your food, spray each dirty dish generously with the dish spray before setting it in the sink.

Later on, once you’re finished eating and ready to clean up the kitchen, the dish spray will have worked its magic! Whether you choose to scrub the dishes by hand or load them into the dishwasher, your dishes will be sparkling clean in no time.

Have you tried a Dawn Powerwash recipe before?

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DIY Dawn Powerwash Recipe

Jill Nystul

Dawn's new Powerwash soap spray has several great advantages, but my DIY version works just as well and costs pennies to make!

3.37 from 38 votes

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Prep Time 2 minutes mins

Active Time 3 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Cost $15

Yield 1 soap dispenser

Equipment

  • Continuous Spray Bottle or empty Powerwash bottle

Ingredients

  • 1 tbsp dish soap
  • 10 oz water
  • 1 tbsp white vinegar
  • 5 drops lemon essential oil

Instructions

  • Squeeze a small amount of dish soap into a spray bottle, then fill the remainder of the bottle with water. (I just eyeballed the amounts here, but I probably used about 1 tablespoon of soap and 10 ounces of water.)

    I recommend using a continuous spray bottle if you can get your hands on one. If you’ve already got an empty bottle of Powerwash at home, you can simply refill that bottle!

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  • You can also add a splash of white vinegar to the bottle to help fight hard water and mineral content in your water, and a couple of drops oflemon essential oilfor added grease-cutting power wouldn’t go amiss either (but both the vinegar and lemon oil are totally optional!)

    Replace the spray top and shake the bottle gently to mix.

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  • As you prep and cook your food, spray each dirty dish generously with the dish spray before setting it in the sink.

    Later on, once you’re finished eating and ready to clean up the kitchen, the dish spray will have worked its magic! Whether you choose to scrub the dishes by hand or load them into the dishwasher, your dishes will be sparkling clean in no time.

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FAQs

DIY Dawn Powerwash Recipe: The Easiest Dish Spray Refill? ›

Your own DIY refill for the Dawn Power Wash Dish spray. Here's how. 16oz of water, 1oz of rubbing alcohol, 3oz of Dawn. Oh, it's so pretty.

How to make Dawn Powerwash spray refill? ›

Your own DIY refill for the Dawn Power Wash Dish spray. Here's how. 16oz of water, 1oz of rubbing alcohol, 3oz of Dawn. Oh, it's so pretty.

What is the alternative to Dawn Powerwash? ›

Gain's green dish spray is the closest product you'll get to Platinum Powerwash, both in terms of functionality and performance. I prefer the discrete clean scent of the Dawn to the Gain, though Gain's formulation includes an “Aroma Boost”—which I didn't mind, but it is strong.

Can you make Dawn Powerwash with any dish soap? ›

Add 1 tablespoon of dish soap (either classic blue Dawn or homemade dish soap, if you prefer) to an empty spray bottle, then fill the remainder of the bottle with water.

How do you make spray cleaner with Dawn? ›

Heat vinegar in microwave until hot and pour into squirt bottle. Add the Dawn soap. Put the lid on and gently shake to incorporate. You now have a powerful cleaning product that will melt soap scum and tub and shower buildup, clean sinks, appliances and just about anything.

What not to use Dawn Powerwash on? ›

Surfaces to avoid with Dawn® Powerwash:

Glass with UV coatings or other specialty treatments. Painted, varnished, or coated surfaces, including automobile paint. Precious metals, copper, or sterling silver. Leather, upholstery, or fabrics that won't later be rinsed.

Is Dawn Powerwash just Dawn and alcohol? ›

The key difference between the original Dawn dish liquid and Dawn Powerwash is the addition of alcohol.

What makes Dawn Powerwash so powerful? ›

How is Dawn Powerwash different from regular Dawn? Dawn Powerwash contains rubbing alcohol, making it slightly more potent than regular Dawn dish soap.

What is the clean version of Dawn Powerwash? ›

Pour 1 3/4 cups distilled water into the clean, empty spray bottle. Add 4 tablespoons (1/4 cup) Dawn Platinum Dishwashing Liquid. Add 1 1/2 tablespoons 70% isopropyl alcohol. Apply spray top.

Can you mix Dawn and rubbing alcohol? ›

HOMEMADE WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID

Pour 3 cups rubbing alcohol, 1 tablespoon Blue Dawn and 10 cups distilled water into a 1-gallon plastic jug. Shake thoroughly to mix. Pour into your car windshield washer reservoir in place of commercial windshield washer fluid.

Can I clean my shower with Dawn powerwash? ›

Dawn's Powerwash Is My Favorite Way to Clean Shower Doors

Using Dawn Powerwash to clean glass, especially glass shower doors, is, quite simply the best.

Can I refill my Dawn Powerwash? ›

If you've ever wondered if you could refill the Dawn Powerwash yourself, YOU CAN! Today, I'm sharing a super easy recipe that works. You'll need three ingredients, but the main ingredient that makes this DIY work so well is the rubbing alcohol.

Does Dawn Powerwash actually work? ›

In my experience, a single spray on the affected area does the trick. But above all, get this: You can use Dawn Powerwash for a lot more than just washing dishes. Reviewers say it's equally handy for cleaning stove tops and common kitchen appliances (like your air fryer). It can even be used on stainless steel.

How to refill Dawn EZ squeeze bottle? ›

We're happy to share you can refill this bottle, but be sure to use the same version of Dawn that was in it at purchase. To open it up so you can add more soap, twist open the cap and remove it to gain access to the bottle. Fill it with the same type of soap, then put the cap back on.

How is Dawn Powerwash different from regular Dawn? ›

Powerwash contains several strong solvents, chelants, and high-alkaline ingredients that help it cling and decimate dirt—it's absolutely not regular Dawn dish soap in a pump spray bottle (as internet rumor has it). When I need to rid my dishes of stubborn stuck-on food, I'll just give 'em a soak.

How to make gain power blast at home? ›

you're gonna add 2oz of Dawn dish soap, 1 ounce of rubbing alcohol. add all those ingredients and 13 ounces of water, and it's ready to go.

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