Abode Dish Liquid Concentrate Ginger & Lemongrass

This great smelling, creamy lathering dish liquid is free from nasty chemicals

Abode Lemongrass and Ginger Dishliquid is a great smelling, creamy lathering product that has been formulated to be gentle on your hands and the environment whilst cutting through grease with the power of the leading brands. Our unique formulation does away with nasty chemicals such as cocobetaine, sodium lauryl sulphate and ethoxylated ingredients, and was designed to leave your dishes sparkling clean with no chemical residue. Formulated using the best ingredients money can buy, the concentrated formula makes it remarkably economical when compared to similar brands on the market.
We use food grade ingredients (where they are available) NOT industrial grade which are often contaminated with heavy metals
Designed by a naturopath and formulating chemist from the ground up for people with skin and chemical sensitivities
Grey water and septic tank safe
Concentrated formulations make it more affordable than most other brands on the market
Dedicated to manufacturing the world’s best dishwashing liquid
Bulk available: 615ml, 5 litres and 20 litres.
Australian made and owned

$10.95$65.95

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Ingredients

Water, alkylpolyglucosides (derived from coconut, wheat and corn and found in high end personal care products), sodium coco sulphate (derived from coconut oil), sodium cocoyl isethionate (derived from coconut oil), citric acid (food grade), sodium citrate (food grade), glycine extracts (amino acids) and pure lemongrass and ginger essential oils.

Customer Reviews

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