Dishwasher Tablets
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To wash your dishes! A concentrated pre-portioned tablet for your dishwasher. 100% plastic free, 100% biodegradable, 99% natural ingredients.
Directions: 1 tablet for standard cycle, 2 tablet for a greasy cycle
Pop tablets in your draw of dishwasher and you are ready to go!
Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
Store in a cool, dry place.
For an excellent cleaning result especially with very hard water (note we have soft water in Cornwall!) use regenerating salt and rinse aid.
Make sure your cutlery and dishes are dishwasher safe. Do not use on silver, crystal, aluminium, porcelain, wood, non-dishwasher safe plastics.
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5-15% oxygen-based bleaching agents, polycarboxylates <5% non-ionic surfactants, enzymes, perfumes (limonene, citral).
Hazard warnings (only applies to the concentrated product, once dissolved no longer classified as hazardous):
causes serious eye irritation. If in eyes rinse with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses iif present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. If irritation persists get medical attention.
Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
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Sold in recyclable cardboard box containing 40 tablets.
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Made in EU. Delivered to us via road.
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Vegan and Cruelty Free.
99% natural ingredients with no plastic or fillers. No sodium sulphates and zeolites.
🚫 No Plastic – Unlike traditional detergents, no plastic wrappers keeping your home and our planet free from harmful waste.
🌱 Natural Ingredients – formulas are EU Eco-certified, free from harsh chemicals, and made in Europe to lower transport emissions.
💧 No Water Waste – Why ship water when you already have it at home? WABLU products are concentrated cleaning—without the excess.
Made by Wablu - a UK based start up.
A dishwasher can cut water usage by half or more verses washing by hand but to boost its eco credentials only run it on full, use the eco setting which saves up to 20% of electricity, scrape rather than rinse leftovers from the dishes (pre-rinsing wastes up to 27,000 litres of water a year) and skip the dry cycle, leaving the door open to let the dishes dry instead. Choose the most energy-efficient model you can afford and maintain it to extend its life. (Source Is it Really Green? Georgina Wilson-Powell)