Get it wet and don't touch it. Just put it down and walk away.
Laundry Soap and Dishwasher soap are often distributed in powders. For example, Tide Laundry Soap. The two aren't interchangeable though. Dishwasher soap has to be low-sudsing. There are also powdered hand cleaners, and powdered kitchen scrubbing soaps like Zud powder or Comet Powder
It is difficult to establish because bubbles are not always a sign of cleaning power. Some bargain and store brands have as much sudsing as name brands.
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Yes liquid soap can stop ice. The reason is because of the cleaning OILS in the soap.
It is easy for soap to get into a swimming pool, because the people who swim in that pool have washed themselves with soap and may not have rinsed all of it off. Soap in pool water then causes bubbles to turn into suds. Anti-sudsing agents are available, although at some point you may just prefer to drain and re-fill the pool.
You can purchase shampoo base (glycol) or use Castile soap flakes. If you use castile soap, just disolve the flakes in boiling water, add essential oils (you can buy these at a health or beauty store). That's pretty much it. Since this is not a commercial product that includes sudsing agents it won't lather up like they do.
By using saddle soap, you can find this at target or look online kiwi saddle soap.
It is possible to have an allergic reaction to an ingredient in anti-bacterial soap. Contact your doctor with your concerns and avoid using the soap until your symptoms stop.
I'm afraid it's incurable.
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