Things You Should Never Clean with Dawn Dish Soap

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Dawn dish soap is celebrated for its powerful grease-cutting abilities and versatility. While it’s a favorite for many household chores, there are important exceptions you should know. Using Dawn on certain surfaces can damage finishes, strip protective layers, or leave behind residues that cause long-term issues.

The Versatility of Dawn Dish Soap

Dawn is excellent for:

Cleaning greasy dishes

Wiping down counters

Degreasing outdoor furniture

Treating grease stains on clothing

Helping wildlife affected by oil spills

A small amount diluted in water can tackle many cleaning tasks.

Why Dawn Shouldn’t Be Used on Cars

✅ Problem: Strips protective wax and dulls paint.
✅ Result: Vulnerable to scratches and UV damage.
✅ Better Option: pH-balanced car wash soap that cleans without removing wax.

The Risks of Using Dawn on Wooden Furniture

✅ Problem: Removes natural oils.
✅ Result: Dryness, cracking, dullness.
✅ Better Option: Cleaners designed specifically for wood care.

Avoid Using Dawn on Natural Stone

✅ Problem: Soaks into pores, dulling shine and causing discoloration.
✅ Better Option: Use pH-neutral stone cleaners made for granite or marble.

The Problem with Dawn on Cast Iron Cookware

✅ Problem: Strips the seasoning layer that prevents rust and sticking.
✅ Better Option: Clean with hot water and a stiff brush. For stubborn residue, use a coarse salt paste.

Dawn’s Unsuitability for Leather

✅ Problem: Removes natural oils and leaves residue.
✅ Result: Dryness, cracking, dirt attraction.
✅ Better Option: Use leather cleaner or mild leather soap.

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