




💧 Elevate your clean—because your laundry deserves the purest power!
Pure Original Ingredients Sodium Tripolyphosphate is a premium 16-ounce powder additive designed to soften water and amplify laundry detergent effectiveness. NSF/ANSI Standard 60 certified and made in the USA, it ensures a residue-free, powerful clean for dishes, clothes, and more—perfect for professionals who demand spotless results and value pure, additive-free formulations.







| ASIN | B01N99RBTF |
| ASIN | B01N99RBTF |
| Brand Name | PURE ORIGINAL INGREDIENTS |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (314) |
| Date First Available | November 25, 2016 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00195507120884 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Pure Organics Ingredients |
| Manufacturer | Pure Organics Ingredients |
| Package Dimensions | 6.8 x 5 x 2.5 inches; 1 Pounds |
| UPC | 195507120884 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
H**H
Life changing when it comes to clean dishes and clean clothes
You need this to clean. Put it in the dishwasher, laundry machine, mop bucket, etc. This is what's missing in most cleaning agents. Great quality, fine powder that leaves no residue nor bunches up into balls. To get your clothes super clean, fill your bathtub with the hottest water you can get, put in just a bit of detergent, half a cup of Sodium Tripolyphosphate, 2-4 cups of Sodium Bicarbonate, and a cup of borax. Mix it up. Put your clothes in and leave them over night. Next day wash them like normal adding the Tripolyphosphate to the wash. They'll be better than brand new.
P**K
MAKE LAUNDRY CLEAN AGAIN
Great laundry additive for softening water and allowing detergents to more effectively clean. Small amount is recommended and does the job well. This used to be put in most detergents but was taken out due to creating algae blooms. Does not cause skin irritation but I utilize a second rinse cycle. The product has lasted over 4 months and is a great value. Bag is simple yet durable, no need to have it look like a name brand and pay for the marketing. The powder looks very fine and is not sticky nor does it cause a residue to build up in the machine.
R**.
Bringing Back That '70s Clean – Effective Laundry Additive
I’ve been using the Pure Original Ingredients Sodium Tripolyphosphate in my laundry, and it’s truly brought back that 1970s-level clean to my clothes! Adding this powerful cleaning agent to my detergent has noticeably improved the freshness and cleanliness of my laundry. My clothes feel cleaner, brighter, and have that fresh, crisp feel that I remember from the past. One thing to note, though, is that the instructions aren’t super clear, so it’s a bit of a trial and error process to figure out the right amount to use for your laundry load. But once I found the right balance, the results were definitely worth it. It works great as a water softener too, which helps with detergent effectiveness. I’ve noticed that the combination of this with my regular detergent really gets rid of stubborn stains and gives my laundry that deep, thorough clean. The 2.5 lb size is a good value, and you don’t need to use a lot, so it’ll last for a while. Overall, I highly recommend this if you're looking to improve your laundry game and get that deep clean we used to get in the past.
C**S
Cleaner dishes and softer clothes.
Quality product, a small amount in the dishwasher or washer makes a big difference in getting dishes and clothes cleaner.
J**.
Better cleaning!
This really helps you laundry and dishwasher detergent work better especially if you have hard water.
J**A
The point of this stuff is to fix your dishwasher
A while back, a bunch of misguided regulation led to this substance being removed from dishwasher powder. Immediately everyone was freaking out because they thought their dishwasher was broken: weird white residues, nothing gets clean, can't figure out what's going on. To this day, dishwashers literally don't work as well as they used to because of this stuff being taken out of the detergent. It's not a banned chemical or anything. It doesn't even have a good reason to be regulated out of common household soaps: TPP isn't the phosphate that causes the algal bloom 'pollution' that the change was meant to fix. You could pour a whole box of this stuff into a pond and it would not be polluted. But your dishwasher would still suck. For a while you could buy "fryer boil-out" products that were, in reality, just the good kind of dishwasher powder. But apparently that got banned, too, and the manufacturer no longer offers it. There's a solution, though, and it's a solution people were using shortly after the law changed: just add the missing ingredient. Buy a box of normal, non-weird dishwasher powder—if you can find one, everything seems to have gone to these disgusting "pods" things—then pour it out into a bucket. Put a scoop of TPP into the bucket. Mix the powders together so they're kind of evenly distributed. Use the contents of that bucket when you run your dishwasher. BAM! Your dishwasher works like it did when dishwashers still washed dishes. Amazing stuff!
J**A
Good for laundry 1 tsp
Appears to work as desired for laundry.
T**E
Helps with stains, too.
I use a lot of stain remover! I use this in almost every wash and it helps with stains and I think overall brightness.
C**Z
Excellent for making food
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