







🧼 Elevate your handwash game — clean hands, clear conscience, fresh vibes!
Dial Antibacterial Foaming Hand Soap Refill in Fresh Pear offers a dermatologist-tested, pH-balanced formula that kills 99.99% of bacteria while moisturizing skin with aloe vera. This 52 fl oz eco-friendly refill bottle reduces plastic waste by refilling 6+ foaming soap dispensers. Free from harsh chemicals and certified cruelty-free, it combines effective antibacterial protection with a fresh, subtle scent perfect for high-traffic sinks in homes or offices.



| ASIN | B07Z7XTQKZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #215 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #5 in Hand Wash |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (19,912) |
| Item model number | S6231656 |
| Manufacturer | AmazonUs/DIAW7 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.23 x 5.7 x 9.5 inches; 3.55 Pounds |
| UPC | 017000214078 |
T**E
The Perfect Everyday Refill: Great Value and a Scent You Won't Get Tired Of
As a parent, we go through a lot of hand soap, especially in the kitchen and main bathroom. I needed an option that had a great value for money for this high-volume use. This Dial refill is the perfect solution. I use it to refill the elegant Mrs. Meyer's glass dispenser (B0C2W5P5FZ). The effectiveness is fantastic—it cleans hands well and has a good, rich foaminess without feeling watery. It's just a solid, high-quality soap. The two best things are the value and the scent. First, the value for money is unbeatable. I had calculated the designer concentrates (like B0BTTVJQFN) to be around $0.46 per ounce. This Dial refill, by comparison, is only about $0.15 per ounce—more than 3 times cheaper. Second, the scent is exactly what I wanted for daily use. It's just pleasant and fresh, not an overpowering perfume. We now use this in high-traffic areas and save the "fancy" (and very strong-smelling) Mrs. Meyer's soap for the guest bathroom. The bottle also notes it's "antibacterial." While this is true (it has an active ingredient to kill germs), it's worth remembering that all soap is incredibly effective. In simple terms, soap molecules are two-sided: one side loves water, and the other side loves fats. When you wash, the fat-loving side of the soap grabs onto germs and viruses (which are often protected by a fatty layer) and literally pulls their membranes apart, destroying them. Then, the water-loving side latches onto your rinse water and washes all those destroyed germs away. Bottom Line: This is our new go-to refill. It's economical, the soap content is high-quality, and it has a pleasant, non-intrusive scent. I will be repurchasing this routinely.
M**M
Great value and keeps us stocked up
This big 52 oz refill of Dial Antibacterial Foaming Hand Soap has been such a great purchase. I go through a lot of hand soap in my household and being able to refill our dispensers instead of constantly buying small bottles has saved both money and trips to the store. The refill is easy to pour without making a mess, and the consistency works perfectly in our foaming pumps. The soap itself lathers nicely, rinses off quickly, and leaves our hands feeling clean without that dry, stripped feeling. The scent is light and fresh, not overpowering, which makes it nice for frequent handwashing throughout the day. For the size and price it’s an excellent value, and it’s nice knowing I always have extra on hand. Always great to be able to order from Amazon so quickly! No leakage, and the soap was still liquid when I received it, indicating the moisture level was good.
A**J
Good quality soap
Love foaming hand soap compared to traditional liquid soap. Dial's fresh pear scent smells clean and refreshing but not overly strong. Also appreciate it's antibacterial.
V**A
Pure Awesomeness
My hands are clean! Where do I even begin? For years, I was a liquid-soap purist. A hardliner. A man who believed that if your soap didn't come out in a slimy, viscous blob, it wasn't serious about cleanliness. My home was a shrine to the gel-pumper, a monument to the mundane. I looked down on foaming soap users. "Who are these people?" I'd scoff. "Are they so lazy they can't even lather their own soap?" But then, I found myself in a restroom at an artisanal pickle-and-charcuterie market—the kind of place where everything is a shade of reclaimed wood and everyone has a tiny, well-groomed dog. The soap dispenser, a sleek, matte-black obelisk, beckoned. I hesitated. I had a liquid soap in my bag for emergencies, but the dog was judging me. So I pressed the button. A cloud. A glorious, ethereal cloud of soap emerged. It wasn't a blob. It was a handful of bubbly joy, a fluffy cumulus of cleansing power. I rubbed my hands together, and it felt less like washing and more like a gentle, citrus-scented hug from a tiny, benevolent foam monster. My hands were clean. And not just "clean," but a new, Platonic ideal of clean. They were so clean, I was afraid to touch anything for fear of contaminating their pristine, foamy perfection. The transformation was immediate and total. I went home and, with a heavy heart, ceremoniously retired my old liquid soap. I told it that its service was appreciated but that its time had passed. It was a sad, but necessary, breakup. Now my bathroom is a foam-only zone. My family has been converted. My children, who once viewed hand-washing as a form of cruel and unusual punishment, now line up to make "soap sculptures". We've even started calling it "the hand-foamening." But the best part? It has unlocked a new level of self-confidence. I no longer worry about dirty hands. I see a doorknob, and I don't flinch. I see a public elevator button, and I press it with the righteous abandon of a man who knows his hands will be a hygienic paradise in minutes. This soap hasn't just cleaned my hands; it has cleaned my soul. And if you’re still a skeptic, I understand. I was you once. But there is a better, fluffier way. Join us. Join the hand-foaming. You have nothing to lose but your grimy, gel-soaked past.
P**S
Dependable cleanliness
No problems with this order. I like the convenience and size of the refill Dial hand soap. I like to keep Dial antibacterial hand soaps in several places in my home, particularly in the kitchen area and the bathrooms. The Dial antibacterial soap is a must in my kitchen as you are handling raw meats, such as chicken, ground meat, pork, etc and bloody meats that you defrost. I depend on it for the cleanliness of the utensils, countertops, and your hands. It foams up well and has light scents and aloe to help from drying out your hands after repeatedly scrubbing your hands during the day. It is also great for effectiveness and yet gentle on your hands after petting and brushing your pets. I love the refill size to be able to refill the pump bottles that are just the right size for the kitchen sink and vanity areas. More economical, save time, save money. Definitely recommend.
C**N
A bit watery
It smells good, but was too light, the foam is watery
C**E
Excellent product and price
Excellent product and fresh fragrance. Great price!
S**G
light smell , great for dry hands :)
A**R
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G**O
Que NO ES GEL ANTIBACTERIAL ESPUMOSO, sino JABÓN ESPUMOSO. Funciona muy bien, pero obvio que requiere de enjuague.
K**N
Huele super rico
P**N
The ingredient used is same as Sg govt free hand sanitizer. And it smells very very nice.
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