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This is a really weird question...but we use Dr. Bronners soap and absolutely LOVE it. Problem is what kind of dispenser to put it in?? To leave it in its original container, it tends to spill all down the side and leaves a mess all around the sink (since there is no pump). But, I have tried placing it in several soap dispensers and it seems to clog in the dispenser (I guess because of the consistency) and sometimes sprays everywhere!!

Does anyone know what I'm talking about here..and if so, do you have any suggestions??
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I have those Method brand foaming dispensers and have been reusing those. I put, I don't know, a tablespoon? of castile soap and fill the rest with water and it works great. Makes the soap last longer and I love how it comes out all foamy. It's not messy at all
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I have those Method brand foaming dispensers and have been reusing those. I put, I don't know, a tablespoon? of castile soap and fill the rest with water and it works great. Makes the soap last longer and I love how it comes out all foamy. It's not messy at all
I do the same thing! I use about 1/4 DB to 3/4 water -- maybe I need to use even less!
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how does it work on dishes?
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how does it work on dishes?
Not that great or, at least, not as great as more traditional dish soap. Most of our stuff goes through the dishwasher but there a few things that require hand washing. Mostly castile soap works okay. If it's really greasy or stuck on food, then not so much. If it's something greasy/stuck on, I'll put a squirt of castile foam in it and sprinkle a little baking soda to help cut through it. That combo always does the trick.
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Not that great or, at least, not as great as more traditional dish soap. Most of our stuff goes through the dishwasher but there a few things that require hand washing. Mostly castile soap works okay. If it's really greasy or stuck on food, then not so much. If it's something greasy/stuck on, I'll put a squirt of castile foam in it and sprinkle a little baking soda to help cut through it. That combo always does the trick.
thanks
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