soap cannot give you germs it is carefully designed to get rid of germs
We use soap on dishes so it keeps us from getting sick from old food and stuff. We use it on our bodies. Stops the stink and kills germs that could kill us. We should wash our hands because that will pick up the most germs. It was found out that soap saved MANY infants lives. How is it not helpful ?
I f Ammonia products don't claim on their labels that they kill germs, it's because they can NOT kill germs.
you can clean a penny with soap or try something that clean 99% of germs.
a substance named alkaline does most of the cleansing
Soap kills 79% of germs off of your hands.
Soap can kill germs but can't get rid of them permanently. They will keep coming back. Don't buy 'can kill 99.9% of germs because not only does it kill bad germs, but it kills the good ones too.
99.9%
Yes, that is the purpose of antibacterial soap.
All soap kills germs -- that's why we use soap instead of just rinsing off with plain water.
No
Soap is made up of a hydrophobic carbon chain with a hydrophilic (polar) head. This carbon chain attaches to the bacteria/germs and the water pulls the molecules away with the germs attached to it down the drain. In essence, the germs are not 'killed' but merely removed.
It seems they can get you sick but not kill you
No, cooking grease can not kill germs. Try using a different method like using soap or hand sanitizer.
soap cannot give you germs it is carefully designed to get rid of germs
Yes, it kills most germs.
because hot water kills more germs than washing it with cold water soap is also needed to kill more germs