Start with empty sink and disposal. DO NOT TURN ON DISPOSAL.
Run hot tap water full force for 1-2 minutes OFF TO THE SIDE, NOT directly into garbage disposal. Reduce tap water to pencil width stream away from the drain – off to side of the sink, not directly into drain.
With disposal off, and water still at a stream INSERT ONE UNOPENED pod completely into disposal. Turn on garbage disposal.
White cleaning foam should rise into the sink or both sides if using in a double sink. Run disposal until foam retreats from sink into disposal (1-2 minutes).
Turn off disposal and tap water. To ensure best cleaning results, wait approximately 5 minutes until foam has retreated from disposal.
Disinfectant: CAS #144-55-8. Sodium Bicarbonate is the technical name for baking soda. It is an inorganic salt that is a mild disinfectant and effective fungicide. It is used in toothpase as an abrasive and in cleaners as a replacement for water softener, with the benefit of removing odors.
Citric Acid
pH Adjuster, Cleaning Agent and Preservative: CAS #77-92-9.
pH Adjuster, Cleaning Agent and Preservative: CAS #77-92-9. Citric acid is a weak acid that is widely found in both plants and animals. It is a natural ingredient that is common in citrus fruits. It is often used as a pH adjuster, water softener, cleaning agent and preservative.
Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate
Surfactant: CAS #68439-57-6.
Surfactant: CAS #68439-57-6. This is used in cleaners to modify the surface tension of water, to aid in even spreading and to allow mixing with oil and dirt so that they can be rinsed away. It is included in many soaps, detergents, and several groups of antiseptics.
Corn Starch Modified
Thickening Agent, Stabilizer, Abrasive, Disintegrant: CAS #9049-76-7.
Thickening Agent, Stabilizer, Abrasive, Disintegrant: CAS #9049-76-7. Starches consist of a large number of sugars combined together by mostly green plants to store energy, in this case corn. Modified starches are used as a thickening agent, stabilizer, abrasives, and as a disintegrant. They expand and dissolve when wet.
Sodium Stearate
Surfactant: CAS #822-16-2.
Surfactant: CAS #822-16-2. Sodium salt of a naturally occurring fatty acid. Often used for its lubricating properties in cosmetics; lipsticks and blushers. It can act as an emulsifier to keep oil and liquids from separating and as a surfactant modify the surface tension of water, to aid in even spreading and to allow mixing with oil and dirt so that they can be rinsed away.
Peach Cleanscents
Fragrance: Trade Secret Fragrance.
Fragrance: Trade Secret Fragrance. A more environmentally responsible and proprietary fragrance made in accordance with current natural and organic global regulations.