doTERRA Clean Dishwashing Liquid 500mL

NZ$ 15.90

Harnessing the natural antibacterial and antiseptic power of dōTERRA Tea Tree and Lemon Eucalyptus pure essential oils, this concentrated, naturally aromatic dishwashing liquid is phosphate and ammonia free and contains no synthetic fragrances or colours.

Brand: doTERRA SKU: 60218677 Category: Tag:

Description - doTERRA Clean Dishwashing Liquid

A more joyful way to do dishes, this Australian-made, clean formulation dishwashing liquid has been consciously created to be gentle on the environment and your skin, while being tough on greasy pots and pans.

Harnessing the natural antibacterial and antiseptic power of dōTERRA Tea Tree and Lemon Eucalyptus pure essential oils, this concentrated, naturally aromatic dishwashing liquid is phosphate and ammonia free and contains no synthetic fragrances or colours.

Vegan Suitable.  Cruelty free.  No animal ingredients and not tested on animals.

Free from synthetic preservatives, colours and artificial fragrances.

100% recyclable packaging.

Directions for Use

Add 1-2 squirts directly into the wash water for sparkling clean dishes. You can also apply directly onto a sponge or scourer for stubborn stains.

Ingredients

Purified Water (Aqua), Alpha Olefin Sulphonate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Ethanol, Sodium Chloride, Eucalyptus Citriodora (Lemon Eucalyptus) Oil*, Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil*, Citric Acid, Cinnamomum Zeylanicum (Cinnamon) Bark Extract*.

*Derived from plant ingredients.

Cautions

Keep out of reach of children.  Use only as directed: If swallowed, seek urgent medical attention. Keep out of reach of children.

Additional information

Weight 500 g
Dimensions 8 × 5 × 15 mm
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Printable information pages (N.Z.): https://media.doterra.com/nz-otg/pips/lemon-eucalyptus-tea-tree-dish-washing-liquid.pdf


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