Wilderness Wash Pocket Soap

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Pocket Soap is a travel-size packet containing 50 leaves of pure, dry soap. The separate leaves allow you to use only what you need, eliminating waste. Plus, this handy soap is suitable for use as bodywash, shampoo, dishsoap or on your clothes!

Wilderness Wash Pocket Soap™ is gentle on fabrics and skin but effective on dishes and laundry stains. It is biodegradable, phosphate, paraben and fragrance-free. Just put a leaf or two in your palm, add water and work into a lather!

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About Pocket Wilderness Wash

  • Details:
    • Size:  2.75" tall x 1.75" wide /  7 cm tall x 4.5 cm wide
    • Weight:  .53 oz / 15 g
       
  • Characteristics:
    • 50 leaves per pack
    • Biodegradable, fragrance and paraben free
    • Safe for personal use, pots, pans, clothes or any outdoor gear
    • Individual sleaves allow you to use only as much as you need and the rest stays dry
    • Light and compact

frequently asked questions

Can Wilderness Wash Pocket Soap be used in lakes and streams?
 
No. Biodegradable means that the product will break down due to biological action and UV, but it will harm aquatic life if used directly in streams, ponds and lakes. Practice Leave No Trace and wash / dispose of waste water 300ft / 100m from any water source.
What are the ingredients on the pocket soap?
 
sodium lauryl sulfate, tapioca starch, polyvinyl alcohol, aqua (water), glycerin, cocoamide mea, paraffinum liquidum (mineral oil), cocamidopropyl betaine, phenoxyethanol, allantoin, ethylhexylglycerin
Can Wilderness Wash Pocket Soap be used in a washing machine?
 
Yes and no. It is designed for washing clothes in a sink (one or two leaves in 1 – 2 gallons of water), whereas a washing machine uses 20 – 50 gallons of water – so you would need 10 – 25 leaves. In practice, launderette washing machines have plenty of soap residue, and therefore 5 or 6 leaves may work for a small load.
Can Wilderness Wash Pocket Soap be used for wool or technical fabrics?
 
Yes. It is a non-detergent formula which will not harm wool or degrade water-resistant technical fabrics / DWR finishes (make sure to rinse well after washing).
  • About
  • About Pocket Wilderness Wash

    • Details:
      • Size:  2.75" tall x 1.75" wide /  7 cm tall x 4.5 cm wide
      • Weight:  .53 oz / 15 g
         
    • Characteristics:
      • 50 leaves per pack
      • Biodegradable, fragrance and paraben free
      • Safe for personal use, pots, pans, clothes or any outdoor gear
      • Individual sleaves allow you to use only as much as you need and the rest stays dry
      • Light and compact

    frequently asked questions

    Can Wilderness Wash Pocket Soap be used in lakes and streams?
     
    No. Biodegradable means that the product will break down due to biological action and UV, but it will harm aquatic life if used directly in streams, ponds and lakes. Practice Leave No Trace and wash / dispose of waste water 300ft / 100m from any water source.
    What are the ingredients on the pocket soap?
     
    sodium lauryl sulfate, tapioca starch, polyvinyl alcohol, aqua (water), glycerin, cocoamide mea, paraffinum liquidum (mineral oil), cocamidopropyl betaine, phenoxyethanol, allantoin, ethylhexylglycerin
    Can Wilderness Wash Pocket Soap be used in a washing machine?
     
    Yes and no. It is designed for washing clothes in a sink (one or two leaves in 1 – 2 gallons of water), whereas a washing machine uses 20 – 50 gallons of water – so you would need 10 – 25 leaves. In practice, launderette washing machines have plenty of soap residue, and therefore 5 or 6 leaves may work for a small load.
    Can Wilderness Wash Pocket Soap be used for wool or technical fabrics?
     
    Yes. It is a non-detergent formula which will not harm wool or degrade water-resistant technical fabrics / DWR finishes (make sure to rinse well after washing).
  • Instructions
  • About Pocket Wilderness Wash

    • Details:
      • Size:  2.75" tall x 1.75" wide /  7 cm tall x 4.5 cm wide
      • Weight:  .53 oz / 15 g
         
    • Characteristics:
      • 50 leaves per pack
      • Biodegradable, fragrance and paraben free
      • Safe for personal use, pots, pans, clothes or any outdoor gear
      • Individual sleaves allow you to use only as much as you need and the rest stays dry
      • Light and compact

    frequently asked questions

    Can Wilderness Wash Pocket Soap be used in lakes and streams?
     
    No. Biodegradable means that the product will break down due to biological action and UV, but it will harm aquatic life if used directly in streams, ponds and lakes. Practice Leave No Trace and wash / dispose of waste water 300ft / 100m from any water source.
    What are the ingredients on the pocket soap?
     
    sodium lauryl sulfate, tapioca starch, polyvinyl alcohol, aqua (water), glycerin, cocoamide mea, paraffinum liquidum (mineral oil), cocamidopropyl betaine, phenoxyethanol, allantoin, ethylhexylglycerin
    Can Wilderness Wash Pocket Soap be used in a washing machine?
     
    Yes and no. It is designed for washing clothes in a sink (one or two leaves in 1 – 2 gallons of water), whereas a washing machine uses 20 – 50 gallons of water – so you would need 10 – 25 leaves. In practice, launderette washing machines have plenty of soap residue, and therefore 5 or 6 leaves may work for a small load.
    Can Wilderness Wash Pocket Soap be used for wool or technical fabrics?
     
    Yes. It is a non-detergent formula which will not harm wool or degrade water-resistant technical fabrics / DWR finishes (make sure to rinse well after washing).
  • Ingredients & Nutrition
  • About Pocket Wilderness Wash

    • Details:
      • Size:  2.75" tall x 1.75" wide /  7 cm tall x 4.5 cm wide
      • Weight:  .53 oz / 15 g
         
    • Characteristics:
      • 50 leaves per pack
      • Biodegradable, fragrance and paraben free
      • Safe for personal use, pots, pans, clothes or any outdoor gear
      • Individual sleaves allow you to use only as much as you need and the rest stays dry
      • Light and compact

    frequently asked questions

    Can Wilderness Wash Pocket Soap be used in lakes and streams?
     
    No. Biodegradable means that the product will break down due to biological action and UV, but it will harm aquatic life if used directly in streams, ponds and lakes. Practice Leave No Trace and wash / dispose of waste water 300ft / 100m from any water source.
    What are the ingredients on the pocket soap?
     
    sodium lauryl sulfate, tapioca starch, polyvinyl alcohol, aqua (water), glycerin, cocoamide mea, paraffinum liquidum (mineral oil), cocamidopropyl betaine, phenoxyethanol, allantoin, ethylhexylglycerin
    Can Wilderness Wash Pocket Soap be used in a washing machine?
     
    Yes and no. It is designed for washing clothes in a sink (one or two leaves in 1 – 2 gallons of water), whereas a washing machine uses 20 – 50 gallons of water – so you would need 10 – 25 leaves. In practice, launderette washing machines have plenty of soap residue, and therefore 5 or 6 leaves may work for a small load.
    Can Wilderness Wash Pocket Soap be used for wool or technical fabrics?
     
    Yes. It is a non-detergent formula which will not harm wool or degrade water-resistant technical fabrics / DWR finishes (make sure to rinse well after washing).
  • Press
  • About Pocket Wilderness Wash

    • Details:
      • Size:  2.75" tall x 1.75" wide /  7 cm tall x 4.5 cm wide
      • Weight:  .53 oz / 15 g
         
    • Characteristics:
      • 50 leaves per pack
      • Biodegradable, fragrance and paraben free
      • Safe for personal use, pots, pans, clothes or any outdoor gear
      • Individual sleaves allow you to use only as much as you need and the rest stays dry
      • Light and compact

    frequently asked questions

    Can Wilderness Wash Pocket Soap be used in lakes and streams?
     
    No. Biodegradable means that the product will break down due to biological action and UV, but it will harm aquatic life if used directly in streams, ponds and lakes. Practice Leave No Trace and wash / dispose of waste water 300ft / 100m from any water source.
    What are the ingredients on the pocket soap?
     
    sodium lauryl sulfate, tapioca starch, polyvinyl alcohol, aqua (water), glycerin, cocoamide mea, paraffinum liquidum (mineral oil), cocamidopropyl betaine, phenoxyethanol, allantoin, ethylhexylglycerin
    Can Wilderness Wash Pocket Soap be used in a washing machine?
     
    Yes and no. It is designed for washing clothes in a sink (one or two leaves in 1 – 2 gallons of water), whereas a washing machine uses 20 – 50 gallons of water – so you would need 10 – 25 leaves. In practice, launderette washing machines have plenty of soap residue, and therefore 5 or 6 leaves may work for a small load.
    Can Wilderness Wash Pocket Soap be used for wool or technical fabrics?
     
    Yes. It is a non-detergent formula which will not harm wool or degrade water-resistant technical fabrics / DWR finishes (make sure to rinse well after washing).
  • FAQS
  • About Pocket Wilderness Wash

    • Details:
      • Size:  2.75" tall x 1.75" wide /  7 cm tall x 4.5 cm wide
      • Weight:  .53 oz / 15 g
         
    • Characteristics:
      • 50 leaves per pack
      • Biodegradable, fragrance and paraben free
      • Safe for personal use, pots, pans, clothes or any outdoor gear
      • Individual sleaves allow you to use only as much as you need and the rest stays dry
      • Light and compact

    frequently asked questions

    Can Wilderness Wash Pocket Soap be used in lakes and streams?
     
    No. Biodegradable means that the product will break down due to biological action and UV, but it will harm aquatic life if used directly in streams, ponds and lakes. Practice Leave No Trace and wash / dispose of waste water 300ft / 100m from any water source.
    What are the ingredients on the pocket soap?
     
    sodium lauryl sulfate, tapioca starch, polyvinyl alcohol, aqua (water), glycerin, cocoamide mea, paraffinum liquidum (mineral oil), cocamidopropyl betaine, phenoxyethanol, allantoin, ethylhexylglycerin
    Can Wilderness Wash Pocket Soap be used in a washing machine?
     
    Yes and no. It is designed for washing clothes in a sink (one or two leaves in 1 – 2 gallons of water), whereas a washing machine uses 20 – 50 gallons of water – so you would need 10 – 25 leaves. In practice, launderette washing machines have plenty of soap residue, and therefore 5 or 6 leaves may work for a small load.
    Can Wilderness Wash Pocket Soap be used for wool or technical fabrics?
     
    Yes. It is a non-detergent formula which will not harm wool or degrade water-resistant technical fabrics / DWR finishes (make sure to rinse well after washing).