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Chunky Block Dishwashing Soap

Chunky Block Dishwashing Soap

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Chunky Block Dishwashing Soap from That Red House is waste-free, powerful, chemical-free and vegan-friendly. Made using powerful Organic Soapberries, as well as either pure Lemon Myrtle or Pink Grapefruit essential oil.

These chunky blocks are the perfect way to replace liquid dishwashing detergent, hand soap, and general cleaning soap. They lather up nicely, leaving your dishes sparkling and your hands nice and soft.

Plant-based. Vegan. All-natural. Waste-free. Made in Australia with certified Organic Soapberries.

Features

  • Plant-based
  • Palm oil-free
  • Waste-free
  • Powerful
  • Chemical-free 

How to use

Rub a dishcloth on the Chunky Block or agitate underwater when filing your sink to impart a natural dishwashing soap.

After washing, rinse the soap from the surface of your dishes with clean water and dry thoroughly with a tea towel.

Ingredients

Lemon Myrtle
Saponified Coconut Oil (Sodium Cocoate), Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Lemon Myrtle Essential Oil (Backhousia Citriodora), Soapberries (Sapindus, Mukorossi Pericarp).


Pink Grapefruit
Saponified Coconut Oil (Sodium Cocoate), Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Pink Grapefruit Oil (Citrus Paradisi), Soapberries (Sapindus, Mukorossi Pericarp).

Recycling & End of life

Cardboard recycling and Compostable

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Delivery & Pick-up

Carbon-neutral delivery with shipping Australia-wide. All orders are packaged using eco-friendly materials.

Free postage on orders over $80.

Local delivery & pick-up is available for Goulburn NSW.

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