✨ Dishwash Powder: Reclaim Your Kitchen’s Natural Sparkle
🌿 Pure Power: Experience the Clean That Cares
Tired of harsh chemicals and the residue they leave behind? Consequently, we’ve formulated a revolutionary solution that harnesses the earth’s natural cleansing agents. Introducing Nativus Farms Dishwash Powder, a powerful yet gentle alternative to conventional dish soaps. This isn’t just about cleaning; it’s about choosing a healthier, more sustainable way to manage your home. Initially, you’ll notice the bright, invigorating scent of real citrus, a complete departure from the artificial fragrances of typical detergents. Furthermore, your hands will thank you; this natural formula is kind to your skin, eliminating the drying and chapping often associated with sink-side scrubbing.
The secret lies in our star ingredient: Reetha (Soapnut). Specifically, this ancient, saponin-rich berry generates a rich, natural lather that cuts through the most stubborn grease and cooked-on grime. Therefore, you don’t need aggressive scrubbing or chemical warfare to achieve sparkling results. Moreover, we fortify this cleansing action with the potent, purifying qualities of Neem leaf powder. In addition, real lemon and orange peels provide a double-duty action: they naturally degrease and infuse a refreshing, lasting scent. Ultimately, every wash leaves your plates, glasses, and cookware spotless and truly chemical-free.
🌎 A Pledge to Purity: The Nativus Farms Difference
We believe purity matters, both in what you eat and what you clean with. For example, unlike mainstream brands that rely on synthetic surfactants, we utilize simple, earth-derived ingredients. Our formula includes ash powder, saw dust, and Bhasma—traditional, time-tested components that enhance abrasiveness for effective cleaning without scratching delicate surfaces. However, this robust formula remains fully biodegradable and eco-friendly. Thus, when the water washes down your drain, you can be confident that you are not contributing to water pollution.
Imagine a kitchen where the cleanup is as satisfying as the meal itself. Subsequently, you simply sprinkle, scrub, and rinse, watching food particles and oily films vanish effortlessly. Consequently, our powder format means zero plastic waste from bulky bottles, further reinforcing our commitment to the planet. Furthermore, a little powder goes a long way, ensuring excellent value for your household. Therefore, make the switch today and transform your dishwashing routine from a chore into a clean, green, and wonderfully fragrant experience. Indeed, choose Dishwash Powder from Nativus Farms and let nature do the heavy lifting. Conversely, continue using chemical-laden soaps and compromise your health and the environment. The choice is clear.
🔍 Ingredient Breakdown
- Reetha (Soapnut): Natural saponin-rich cleanser and lathering agent.
- Neem Leaf Powder: Natural antibacterial and purifying agent.
- Lemon Peel Powder: Citrus-based natural degreaser and fragrance.
- Orange Peel Powder: Boosts degreasing power and provides a refreshing aroma.
- Ash Powder (Plant-Derived): Mild, natural abrasive for effective scrubbing.
- Saw Dust (Fine Grade): Acts as a mild filler and structural binder.
- Bhasma (Purified Ash): Traditional cleaning component, aids in stain removal.
🥣 Usage and Storage Instructions
- How to Use: Wet the scrubber/sponge. Sprinkle a small amount of the Dishwash Powder directly onto the wet scrubber or on the dirty vessel. Scrub normally and rinse thoroughly with water.
- For Tough Stains: Create a paste with a few drops of water and let it sit on the stain for 5 minutes before scrubbing.
- Storage: Keep the powder in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. Crucially, moisture causes clumping and reduces efficacy.
📋 Additional Product Information
| Net Weight | 250 Grams (Approximate) |
| Primary Action | Natural Degreaser & Cleanser |
| Skin Friendly | Yes, contains no harsh chemicals or SLS |
| Origin | Go Chetana (Gopals Charitable Trust) |
| Ethos | Supports Farmers & Desi Cow Preservation |
Made with love by families who care for native cows













