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Sink Side Soap Blocks
”Sink soap ranks high on my list of kitchen essentials. It has a clean smell that doesn't linger & you can use it on practically everything.”
Dawn Baggett from our Facebook page
”I love using the Sink Side Soap Block. One thing I've learned is not to get the soap off the top surface in the center with a sponge or my hand. This will make a depression that traps water, forming a little puddle, softening the soap there, and causing a hole. Instead, rub your sponge or hand around the edges of the top of the block so the water rolls off, and the block dries nicely. The block will last for months.”
Founder, Ken Gilberg
Convenient, Ecological, and Skin-Friendly
Rub the Sink Side Soap Block with your fingers to wash your hands or wipe it with a kitchen sponge, luffa, or scrub brush to clean most anything—counters, dishes, glasses, pots, and pans. Sink Side Soap Block quickly removes grease, dirt, and germs. It rinses off in a flash and won't leave a scent like most liquid detergents. This block measures roughly 3.5" (L) x 2.5" (W) x 3.5" (H).
Natural Choice
Use the Block to clean fruits and vegetables, like apples for the pie or lemons before zesting. You don’t even have to pump.

Not Drying Detergent
Liquid synthetic detergents and liquid hand “soaps” dry skin out. We put “soap” in quotation marks because most are detergent manufactured with petroleum.
No Synthetic Fragrance
Liquid soaps usually contain synthetic fragrance, the number one skin irritant, according to dermatologists. The manufacturers have expertly created scents that seem to be clean-scented. Don't be fooled.
Unscented Ingredients
Lightly Scented Ingredients
- saponified olive oil and/or rice bran oil, palm kernel oil, and soy oil
- glycerin
- clary sage
- lavender essential oil
- lemon
- lemongrass
- rosemary essential oil
- nothing else

“Thanks for helping my rough hands. I cook a lot and wash my hands constantly. With your soap, I don’t worry about my skin anymore.”
Mary Stewart, Philadelphia, PA
Soap Holder
You'll want your soap to dry out between uses. It shouldn't sit in a puddle. You will need a soap dish , or at least a soap lift,it high and dry.

A pad beneath keeps things neat, like our scour pad here.
You may want to explore:
Looking for our regular bar size Sink Side Kitchen Soap?
Looking for a soap dish to hold the Sink Side Soap Block? We make ours by hand.





