Dishwashing cake is the art of doing dishes in zero-waste mode.
Made with pure surfactants and degreasing ingredients, this multi-purpose household bread is highly concentrated and requires minimal water for brilliant results!
You'll love how effective this sturdy, easy-to-use product is, whether you use it with a sponge or a dish brush. You can also use it to clean your oven, remove stains from a teapot, or even clean bath stains and shower windows.
5 Main Uses for Dishwashing Cake
Do the dishes
Cleanse bath circles
Degrease the oven hood
Wash the shower windows
Dust the surfaces
Made in Quebec
Simply wet a sponge or cloth and rub it over the dish soap to create a lather. Dish soap is highly concentrated, so you won't need much to soak your sponge/cloth. With just one rub, you can wash around ten plates, bowls, or utensils before re-lathering.
Made with just four ingredients:
Sodium Coco Sulfate (SCS), Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate (SCI), vinegar and a blend of lemon essential oils.
The residues that will mix with gray water are harmless to the environment.
Florence-Léa Siry discovered dishwashing cake during a speaking tour in Europe. As she walked through the door of a zero-waste grocery store in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, she had no idea that her life was about to change—nothing less! Inspired by zero-waste products made in Europe and South America, she decided to create an eco-friendly, high-performance range.
Since their launch in November 2017, the dishwashing cake has only grown in popularity. Her products were initially manufactured and distributed by an artisanal soap factory, but Florence-Léa Siry decided to take over distribution at the beginning of 2020. The eco-entrepreneur has the ambition to introduce her products to all Canadians! From this, the Flonette brand was born!