At Dixie Belle, we know that a great product makes all the difference — not just in your painting projects, but in everyday life, too. That’s why we’re excited to share the versatility of Scrubby Soap, a unique cleaning tool designed to tackle tough messes beyond just your paintbrushes. Whether you’re a painter, gardener, mechanic, athlete, or home cook, Scrubby Soap is here to make your cleanup easier, faster, and more effective.

Image showing three Scrubby Soap packages in clear plastic containers, each labeled "Natural Soap Infused Scrubber." The soaps are positioned on a bed of lemon, orange, and lime slices with soap bubbles around them. The three scents visible are Lemon (yellow packaging), Orange (orange packaging), and Lemon-Lime (greenish packaging). Text on the packages reads, "Easily removes paint, oil, dirt, grease & more!"

What Is Scrubby Soap?

Scrubby Soap is not just an ordinary soap — it’s a soap-infused scrubber that combines the power of gentle exfoliating scrubbers with a specially formulated soap. This dual-action tool helps remove tough dirt, grease, paint, and grime from your hands and tools with ease. The natural scrubber texture works to lift stubborn messes while the soap cleanses deeply without being harsh or drying. Plus, it rinses clean without leaving any residue, making your cleanup simple and effective every time. Best of all, Scrubby Soap is available in three fresh, uplifting scents — Lemon, Orange, and Lemon-Lime — so cleaning smells as good as it works.

For Painting: Clean Brushes and More

One of the most common uses for Scrubby Soap is cleaning paintbrushes, rollers, and other painting tools. Its specially formulated formula cuts through paint residue and dries quickly without damaging bristles. But Scrubby Soap doesn’t stop there — it’s perfect for cleaning your hands after a long day of painting. No more scrubbing endlessly with harsh chemicals; Scrubby Soap gently yet thoroughly removes paint from your skin without drying it out.

Side-by-side images showing a person cleaning a paintbrush under running water in a white sink. The left image shows the brush being scrubbed with a soap-infused scrubber, producing dirty water. The right image shows the same brush rinsed clean with clear water.

For Gardening: Shake Off Dirt and Grime

After spending hours digging in the dirt and tending plants, your hands and tools can get caked with stubborn soil and grime. Scrubby Soap is tough on dirt but gentle on skin, making it ideal for gardeners who want a natural way to clean up. The built-in scrubber even reaches under your nails to remove dirt that’s hard to get with regular soap. Plus, it works great on pots and planters, helping remove residue and stains while leaving surfaces fresh.

Collage of three images: Top image shows a person with very muddy hands held out in front of them outdoors. Bottom left image shows someone washing their hands with soap and water, creating lots of suds. Bottom right image shows an orange soap-infused scrubber surrounded by fresh orange slices and soap bubbles.

For Mechanics: Cut Through Grease and Oil

Grease, oil, and grime are everyday companions for mechanics and DIY enthusiasts. Scrubby Soap tackles these tough substances head-on, making it an essential for anyone working on engines, machinery, or bikes. Use it to clean your hands, tools, and even greasy sports equipment after a hard day’s work.

Close-up of dirty, oily hands being wiped clean with a cloth. Inset image shows a yellow soap-infused scrubber surrounded by lemon slices and bubbles.

For Sports Gear and Equipment: Freshen Up Your Gear

Sports gear collects sweat, dirt, and odors over time. Scrubby Soap is excellent for cleaning helmets, gloves, shin guards, and other equipment, removing dirt and grime without harsh chemicals that could damage fabrics or plastics. It also effectively removes dirt, sweat, and stains from uniforms and hats — including the stubborn ring that often forms inside the hat band. Plus, it’s great for washing your hands and face after practice or games.

Side-by-side before and after photos of a white and orange "Lookouts" sports jersey. The "Before" image shows the jersey heavily stained with dirt and grime, with a close-up inset highlighting the stains. The "After" image shows the same jersey clean and bright, with a close-up inset of the clean fabric. The top of the image features the Scrubby Soap logo and a testimonial quote: "No washer no dryer. Just scrubby soap and air dry" — Amy Brandt

For Sinks, Pots & Pans: A Cleaner Kitchen

Scrubby Soap isn’t just for the workshop or garden — it shines in the kitchen, too! It’s perfect for cleaning sinks, pots, and pans, cutting through tough food residue and grease. Its gentle formula means it’s safe for your hands, so you can tackle those stubborn stuck-on messes without worry.

Hand holding a package of Scrubby Soap with a lemon design, positioned over a kitchen sink with a black drying rack and a marble countertop in the background.


In summary, Scrubby Soap is more than just a soap — it’s a tool. From paintbrushes to pots, sports gear to garden gloves, it’s a cleaning solution designed to make your life easier and your spaces cleaner. At Dixie Belle, we believe in products that work hard for you — Scrubby Soap is one of them.

Image showing three Scrubby Soap packages in clear plastic containers, each labeled "Natural Soap Infused Scrubber." The soaps are positioned on a bed of lemon, orange, and lime slices with soap bubbles around them. The three scents visible are Lemon (yellow packaging), Orange (orange packaging), and Lemon-Lime (greenish packaging). Text on the packages reads, "Easily removes paint, oil, dirt, grease & more!"

Ready to experience Scrubby Soap for yourself? Check it out on our website and discover how this multi-purpose cleaning tool can fit perfectly into your daily routine.

Happy cleaning!

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Dixie Belle Paint Company

Dixie Belle Paint Company provides a line of chalk mineral paint that is high quality, easy to use, and most importantly priced so every DIYer can create and discover the joy of painting.

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