Puracy Natural Dish Soap Refill – Kid-Friendly Kitchen Cleaner, Gentle Plant Liquid for Family Dishes
Puracy Natural Dish Soap Refill – Kid-Friendly Kitchen Cleaner, Gentle Plant Liquid for Family Dishes
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Why you'll love it
- skin-softening formula eliminates the need for dishwashing gloves
- 99.41% plant-derived ingredients provide peace of mind around food-contact surfaces
- free of sulfates, parabens, triclosan, petrochemicals, and synthetic perfumes that dry or damage skin
- concentrated, water-sheeting formula means less soap, less waste, and lower cost per wash
- multiple scent options including an unscented Free & Clear version for sensitive noses
- biodegradable, vegan, and cruelty-free ingredients align with sustainable and ethical values
Perfect for
- hand dishwashing without irritating or drying out skin
- refilling smaller pump bottles at the kitchen sink with a concentrated formula
- everyday dish cleaning for families concerned about harsh chemical residue on plates and utensils
- bulk dish-soap stocking for eco-conscious households (48 oz or 64 oz sizes)
- fragrance-customized dish duty via scent variants like Yuzu Blossom, Citrus, Lemongrass, Green Tea & Lime, or Free & Clear





Product Information
For those who raise their hand at dish time (and want that hand to be softer).
Everything is More Fun with Bubbles: For the most bubbles, less is more. Use a small drop of soap on a freshly rinsed surface with agitation. If you use too much soap, not enough water, or not enough agitation, you will see very few suds (sometimes none!)
99.41% SuperPlant Ingredients: Advanced plant-based ingredients produce mounds of deep-cleaning suds (without using SLS); family safe, non-drying and non-irritating to your skin (no more dishwashing gloves needed)
No Skin Harming Ingredients: No sulfates (SLS, SLES, SCS), triclosan, parabens, petrochemicals, animal by-products, perfumes, or caustic ingredients that dry out and damage your skin
Love it or We Will Buy it Back: Naturally derived, hypoallergenic, vegan, gluten-free, biodegradable; Certified Cruelty-Free - Never Tested on Animals; Made in the USA
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this dish soap safe for the sippy cups and plates my toddler uses every day?
Yes. The 99.41% plant-based formula is free of sulfates, parabens, triclosan, petrochemicals, and synthetic perfumes, and it rinses cleanly, so it is well suited to the dishes your child puts in their mouth repeatedly.
Can my older kid help with dishes using this soap?
Absolutely. The non-irritating, non-drying formula is gentle enough for young hands, and the lack of harsh fumes makes it comfortable for kids helping at the sink.
Does it leave any soapy taste or film on kids' utensils?
The water-sheeting technology rinses away with very little residue, so utensils and cups come out clean without the filmy aftertaste that some conventional dish soaps leave behind.
Is the scent strong enough to bother a child with scent sensitivities?
Scented options use light, plant-based fragrances, but if your child is sensitive, Free & Clear removes all fragrance while keeping the same gentle, effective cleaning.
Is this better for a family kitchen than regular 'kid-friendly' dish soaps?
Most mainstream kid-branded dish soaps still use sulfates and synthetic fragrance. This formula goes further by removing those ingredients entirely while still cleaning effectively, giving families a truly gentle option.
I'm a parent building a non-toxic nursery and kitchen. Does this fit?
Yes. The plant-based, hypoallergenic, vegan, and cruelty-free credentials align with a non-toxic household build-out, and it pairs naturally with other low-tox swaps in a nursery-to-kitchen pipeline.
How does this compare to a baby bottle soap?
While it is not marketed specifically as a bottle soap, the sulfate-free, plant-based, residue-rinsing formula is gentle enough for bottles, pacifiers, and toddler dishes, and many families use it as their single kitchen soap.
Is this safer than the dish soap my pediatrician recommended?
Pediatrician recommendations vary, but Puracy's plant-based, sulfate-free formula is a strong fit for pediatric guidance that emphasizes reducing harsh chemical exposure on food-contact surfaces.
What if my child spills it on themselves?
The non-irritating, plant-based formula is much gentler on skin than conventional dish soaps. Rinse the area with water, and the formula should not cause the redness or burning that harsher detergents often do.
Is it safe to keep on the counter within reach of children?
You should still store any cleaning product out of reach of young children, but the non-toxic, plant-based formula offers more peace of mind if accidental contact occurs compared to conventional dish soaps.
Will the scent irritate my baby's nose when I wash their bottles?
Free & Clear is the best choice if scent is a concern, as it contains no synthetic fragrance. The scented options are mild, but Free & Clear is designed specifically for sensitive noses.
Can I use this to wash baby toys that go in the mouth?
For toys that are frequently mouthed, rinse thoroughly with water after washing. The plant-based, sulfate-free formula is a much gentler option than conventional dish soaps, but thorough rinsing is always recommended.
I'm worried it won't cut through sticky kid messes like peanut butter and syrup. Will it work?
The SuperPlant formula is designed for everyday grease and food residue, including sticky messes common in family kitchens, while staying gentle on hands and surfaces.
Is the Free & Clear version the best choice for a newborn household?
Yes. Free & Clear is the most minimalist option, removing all synthetic fragrance to suit the most sensitive noses and skin in a newborn's environment.
Does this work for a shared dishwashing station in a multi-generational home?
Yes. Its hypoallergenic, non-drying, fragrance-flexible profile makes it ideal for shared sinks where adults, kids, and seniors are all using the same soap with different sensitivities.
Is this a good baby shower gift for an eco-conscious parent?
A 48 oz or 64 oz refill in Free & Clear is a thoughtful, practical, and low-tox baby shower gift that fits perfectly into an eco-conscious parent's kitchen.
How do I use this concentrated dish soap for best results?
Add a small drop (about a teaspoon) to a sink of warm water or directly onto a sponge. The water-sheeting formula is highly concentrated, so a little goes a long way. Wash dishes, then rinse thoroughly with clean water.
Can I refill my own pump bottle with this product?
Yes. The 48 oz and 64 oz sizes are specifically designed as refills. Pour slowly into a clean pump bottle, leave a small air gap at the top, and dilute with water according to your pump bottle's instructions if needed.
How should I store the refill bottle after opening?
Keep the cap tightly closed, store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight, and use within 12 months for best scent and performance. The refill format is designed for long-term pantry or under-sink storage.
Does this work with any standard pump dispenser?
Yes. The formula is compatible with most standard glass, ceramic, or plastic pump bottles. For best results, use a pump with a wide mouth for easy refilling, and rinse the bottle between refills.
Can I use this dish soap to wash produce or baby bottles?
The plant-based, sulfate-free formula is gentle enough for produce rinses and baby items, but always rinse thoroughly with potable water afterward. For heavy-duty sanitizing, follow FDA or pediatric guidance for those specific uses.
What comes in the box when I order a refill?
You receive the refill bottle(s) of concentrated plant-based dish soap in your selected scent and size (16 oz, 48 oz, or 64 oz), in a pack of 1, 2, or 3. Pump bottles are sold separately unless otherwise noted on the listing.
Is this formula safe for septic and greywater systems?
Yes. The biodegradable, plant-based formula is designed to break down more cleanly than conventional petrochemical detergents, making it suitable for septic tanks and greywater systems when used as directed.
Will the scent cause headaches for people sensitive to fragrance?
The scented varieties use light, plant-based fragrances, but if you are highly sensitive, choose the Free & Clear version, which contains no synthetic or natural fragrance at all.
How is a dish soap different from a dishwashing detergent pod?
Pods are pre-measured for dishwashers, while this is a liquid hand dish soap designed for sinks, sponges, and bare-handed washing. They are not interchangeable; choose based on whether you hand wash or machine wash your dishes.

