Greasy plates, oily tiffins, and slippery spoons are a daily problem in Indian kitchens. Even after washing properly, many dishes still feel sticky, look dull, or smell strange. This usually doesn't happen because you didn't scrub enough — it happens because your dishwash is not strong where it needs to be, and too harsh where it shouldn't be.
A good dishwash should break oil easily, rinse clean, and stay gentle on your hands. If it fails at any one of these, your dishes will never feel truly clean.
Why Grease Is Hard to Remove
Grease bonds strongly to plates, pans, and tiffins at a molecular level. When your dishwash is weak or poorly formulated, it doesn't break that bond — it just moves the grease around. The result? Dishes that feel slippery straight out of the sink, and a cycle of scrubbing that never quite ends.
Common Reasons Your Dishwash Fails
1. Weak Cleaning Agents Some dishwashes are too diluted to do real work. They smell pleasant, look thick, and foam well — but they don't cut grease. You end up using twice as much product and still getting half the result.
2. Too Much Fragrance Fragrance doesn't clean oil. It only masks bad smells. A dishwash loaded with perfume is covering up the problem, not solving it.
3. Chemical Build-Up Ironically, some harsh dishwashes leave their own residue behind. That slippery feeling after washing? Often it's not leftover grease — it's leftover chemical.
4. Hard Water Reaction Most Indian cities have hard water. A poorly made dishwash reacts badly with hard water minerals, losing much of its cleaning power before it even touches your plates.
What a Good Dishwash Actually Needs to Do
To remove grease properly, a dishwash must break oil on contact, rinse away completely, leave no sticky layer behind, and perform consistently in hard water. Most products on the market tick one or two of these boxes. Few tick all four.
How Purinse Dishwash Works
Purinse is formulated around one goal: genuinely clean dishes. It cuts through grease quickly without relying on harsh chemicals. It rinses off completely, leaving no residue, no slippery film, no lingering smell. And it's built to work in real Indian water conditions — not just in a lab.
The result is cleaner dishes with less liquid and less effort.
Safe for Daily Use
If your hands feel dry, tight, or irritated after washing dishes, your dishwash is too harsh. Purinse is gentle enough for daily use — it won't burn your skin or strip moisture from your hands.
A Simple Test You Can Do Today
Wash one plate with your current dishwash. Wash another with Purinse. Let both dry, then run your fingers across each one. The difference is immediate. The greasy one tells you everything.
The Purinse Promise
No grease. No residue. No harsh chemicals.
Just clean dishes, the right way.