I use BioVert, a Montréal based company for my cleaning products. And they have refill stations in grocery stores. Otherwise I just go to my local bulk store to save plastic usage.
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Biovert is excellent.
You can make your own for much cheaper; fuck capitalism.
IIRC all it is is a bit of dish soap watered down and a dash of Isopropyl alcohol. I picked up a gallon jug of Isopropyl online specifically for refilling our powerwash bottle.
- 4 tbsp dishsoap (concentrated since dawn brand is)
- 2 tbsp rubbing alcohol
- top the bottle with water and shake.
Edit: bonus is drastically cutting the plastic waste that comes with powerwash refills
I don't know what you mean by spray, but maybe something here fits?
I'm not sure what dishwasher spray is, but I used the Buy Beaver app in my grocery store and found Finish dishwasher detergent was about the same price and owned by a uk company not ideal but not American.
I bought one of the spray bottles a couple years ago and have been making my own refill; 4-5 tablespoons of dish soap, 2-3 tablespoons of rubbing alcohol, and distilled water (after I ran out of distilled water, I've just been using tap water and it's been fine).