Dish / Automatic dishwasher powder

Powder, not pods

Plain dishwasher powder. No dissolving pod wrapper.

A 16 oz automatic dishwasher powder with no pod film and a dose you measure for the load.

Measure the dose, skip the pod wrapper, and know what is going into the wash.
$36.99
16 oz / 454 g · free U.S. standard shipping
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*No added perfume in the current formula direction. Colorant and enzyme-carrier claims will wait until final supplier documents are locked. No pod-film claim refers to the detergent format, not all packaging. Final dose and load count will be published before checkout.

Why powder?

Adjustable dose

Powder gives the customer a measured scoop instead of a one-size pod.

No dissolving film

Measured powder goes in the detergent cup without a dissolving pod wrapper.

#Powder control

Dose guidance can account for real load size, cup size, and water conditions.

Simple scoop ritual

Keep the pouch sealed and dry, then use the measured scoop.

Ingredient story

Old enough to understand.

Old Chemistry is built around ingredients with long practical histories and clear jobs. The dates show supported commercial or industrial milestones; modern supplier forms may differ.

Age notes

Ingredient history

Sodium carbonate1791 industrial soda ash

The 1791 date marks the Leblanc industrial soda-ash milestone. Used here as an alkalinity and cleaning builder.

Sodium bicarbonate1846 household baking soda era

Baking soda helps steady the wash as food soil and water minerals hit the cycle.

Citric acid1890 industrial production

The 1890 date marks industrial-scale citric acid production. Used in a small amount to help manage minerals in the wash.

Detergent enzymes1914 enzyme washing product

The 1914 date marks a commercial enzyme washing precedent. Enzymes are included to help with protein-heavy food soils. Final label details will confirm the form and dose.

How we stack up

A simple alternative to another pod brand.

Dose flexibility

Old Chemistry: measured scoop for the load.
Typical pods/tablets: fixed dose.

Pod wrapper/film

Old Chemistry: none around each dose.
Typical pods/tablets: often present or tablet-bound.

Ingredient clarity

Old Chemistry: explains what each ingredient does.
Typical pods/tablets: often rely on a short free-from list.

Load count

Old Chemistry: load count shown before checkout.
Typical pods/tablets: usually fixed by tablet count.

Performance claims

Old Chemistry: says what is proven and what is not.
Typical pods/tablets: often use broad grease and spot claims.

Questions

FAQ for the first batch

Is it fragrance-free?

The current formula direction has no added fragrance. The final label will confirm it before checkout.

How many loads are in a pouch?

The final label will show load count and cost per load before checkout.

Does it contain enzymes?

The current formula direction includes a small amount of enzyme preparation to help with food soils. Final label details will confirm form, dose, and safety wording before checkout.

Is it non-toxic, septic-safe, or biodegradable?

We are not making those claims yet. They require substantiation and review. The page will stay honest instead of over-claiming.

Draft safety language

Use and storage

WARNING: Eye irritant. Avoid breathing dust. Contains enzymes that may cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulty if inhaled. Keep out of reach of children and pets.

For automatic dishwashers only. Do not ingest. Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged skin contact. Use with dry hands and keep closed when not in use. Do not mix with bleach, vinegar, acids, or other cleaners.

First aid draft: if in eyes, rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. If inhaled, move to fresh air. If swallowed, rinse mouth, do not induce vomiting, and contact Poison Control or a doctor if symptoms occur. Final first-aid wording will appear on the label before checkout.