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52-Oz Dial Antibacterial Foaming Hand Soap Refill (Spring Water)

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$5.65

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Amazon has 52-Oz Dial Antibacterial Foaming Hand Soap Refill (Spring Water) for $6.99 - $1 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - $0.35 (5%) when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $5.64. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Features:
  • Kills more than 99.99% of bacteria encountered in household settings
  • This gentle pH balanced formula contains aloe vera and is dermatologist tested and cruelty free approved under the Leaping Bunny program.
  • Free from: Sodium lauryl sulfate/Sodium laureth sulfate -Parabens -Phthalates -Silicones

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    • Rating of 4.6 from over 16,000 customer reviews.
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Amazon has 52-Oz Dial Antibacterial Foaming Hand Soap Refill (Spring Water) for $6.99 - $1 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - $0.35 (5%) when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $5.64. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter BBQchicken for finding this deal.
Features:
  • Kills more than 99.99% of bacteria encountered in household settings
  • This gentle pH balanced formula contains aloe vera and is dermatologist tested and cruelty free approved under the Leaping Bunny program.
  • Free from: Sodium lauryl sulfate/Sodium laureth sulfate -Parabens -Phthalates -Silicones

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This offer beats the previous +78 FP deal.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.6 from over 16,000 customer reviews.
  • About this store:
  • Additional note:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Model: Dial Complete Antibacterial Foaming Hand Soap, Spring Water, 52 Fl Oz, Pack of 1

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1. This has antibacterial properties which cannot be formulated using smaller concentrations.
2. I too use the DIY mix variety at times, but I recognize that this blend uses components that allow for better suspension and just cant be mimicked by using a homemade blend of water and liquid soap.


If antibacterial properties are you aim, then you get this product. If you dont care and just need to feel like your scrubbing something between your hands, then make the DIY type. I do sometimes.


But we can't act like the exact same product can be achieved using homemade tiktok instructions.
According to FDA antibacterial soap is no more effective at killing bacteria then regular. Google it

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Quote from roguephoenix :
wow. they really did find a way to sell you way less product for more. you can literally make this by just adding water to liquid soap you already have.

No matter how many times this gets posted over and over, this type of comment will get posted.


1. This has antibacterial properties which cannot be formulated using smaller concentrations.
2. I too use the DIY mix variety at times, but I recognize that this blend uses components that allow for better suspension and just cant be mimicked by using a homemade blend of water and liquid soap.


If antibacterial properties are you aim, then you get this product. If you dont care and just need to feel like your scrubbing something between your hands, then make the DIY type. I do sometimes.


But we can't act like the exact same product can be achieved using homemade tiktok instructions. shake head
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"Temporarily out of stock" for me...
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Quote from roguephoenix :
wow. they really did find a way to sell you way less product for more. you can literally make this by just adding water to liquid soap you already have.
We've tried every ratio/method we could find online, and while you do get a foamy soap (most of the time) it feels nothing like this stuff. I can easily tell what soap is a legit foaming soap and which is a knock-off. When the mix is right, I can tolerate the homemade stuff, but often something goes amiss during the process and we end up with a watered down mess that I can't stand. I buy a bottle or two of the store brand refills when it's on sale and I use that to refill the pump for my sink in our master bathroom, and then I tolerate the DIY stuff my wife uses in all the other bathrooms/kitchen. Once my kids are a little older, I think I'm going to have us go back to the old stuff, because it lasts way longer and half of it doesn't evaporate.
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Quote from roguephoenix :
wow. they really did find a way to sell you way less product for more. you can literally make this by just adding water to liquid soap you already have.
Can I do the same with 5w-30 oil to make 0w-16?
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Quote from roguephoenix :
wow. they really did find a way to sell you way less product for more. you can literally make this by just adding water to liquid soap you already have.
You sort of can. I find that any mixture I use either has a real bad consistency, too thick or too thin, or it wrecks the dispenser I'm using after a short period of time, or both. But if you are real strapped, I can't blame anyone for doing this. Just be prepared for more maintenance and some times of frustration.
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Great value dupe has been $2.98 at Walmart for ages.
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I've purchased this in the past. It is terrible, I ended up tossing it. I purchased the Bastion brand on a slick deal a while back and now it is the only one I will use.
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Quote from JenT4685 :
Great value dupe has been $2.98 at Walmart for ages.
Wow, good to know!
https://www.walmart.com/ip/1129891038
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Quote from JenT4685 :
Great value dupe has been $2.98 at Walmart for ages.
32oz though. The deal is for 52oz.
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Quote from Slimeyface :
No matter how many times this gets posted over and over, this type of comment will get posted.


1. This has antibacterial properties which cannot be formulated using smaller concentrations.
2. I too use the DIY mix variety at times, but I recognize that this blend uses components that allow for better suspension and just cant be mimicked by using a homemade blend of water and liquid soap.


If antibacterial properties are you aim, then you get this product. If you dont care and just need to feel like your scrubbing something between your hands, then make the DIY type. I do sometimes.


But we can't act like the exact same product can be achieved using homemade tiktok instructions. shake head
According to FDA antibacterial soap is no more effective at killing bacteria then regular. Google it
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If anyone is interested, here is the FDA final rule on safety and effectiveness of antibacterial soaps
https://www.fda.gov/news-events/p...rial-soaps

But FDA deferred rulemaking for one year on three additional ingredients used in consumer wash products – benzalkonium chloride, benzethonium chloride and chloroxylenol (PCMX).

This product in OP contains benzalkonium chloride as the antibacteria agent.

So, in short, the effect of benzalkonium chloride still remains unknown (as far as I found), and I would not believe this product is better than mixture of normal liquid soap and water.
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Dead deal!
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Quote from roguephoenix :
wow. they really did find a way to sell you way less product for more. you can literally make this by just adding water to liquid soap you already have.

If you can make it for less you should start a company. You'll be a millionaire. Nair, a billionaire.
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Beware this soap is very runny, almost watery liquid like. I would not recommend this.
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