i don't think you would want to do that it can burn your skin cause a allergic reaction might happen to many things and not health get a bar of soap or shower gel
No, it is not safe to bathe in laundry detergent. Laundry detergent is meant to clean clothes and is not formulated for use on skin. It can cause irritation, allergic reactions, and dryness if applied directly to the skin. It is important to use products specifically designed for bathing and skin care.
Of course it is. remember that after you bathe, you will dry yourself with a towel that was washed in laundry detergent, and sleep in sheets, and put on clothes all washed with laundry detergent. Laundry detergent does not have the moisturizers that are in most bubble bath soaps, but so what. Have you ever heard of anyone getting sick from a bath? But then don't drink it, or put it in your eyes...like any other soap.
its a detergent
Yes... Captain obvious.
Gain laundry detergent is approximately 60-70% water.
It is safe to bathe sick children, if they are dried off afterwards so that they do not get a chill.
Gain laundry deterent was introduced to the market in 1969 as a stain removing detergent.
It is generally safe to use Gain laundry detergent in septic systems as long as it is used in moderation and does not contain harsh chemicals. The biodegradable ingredients in Gain are less likely to harm the bacteria in the septic tank that help break down waste. However, it is always a good idea to use septic-safe products when possible to prolong the life of the system.
Gain detergent typically contains surfactants, enzymes, bleach, brighteners, fragrance, and stabilizers. Specific ingredients may vary depending on the specific formula or variant of Gain detergent.
Some of the chemicals that are in the GAIN laundry detergent is the 1,4-dioxane which is a synthetic petrochemical carcinogen. This chemical is toxic.
Gain detergent is generally considered safe for septic systems when used in moderation. However, it's important to choose the right type, such as liquid over powder, and avoid excessive use, as high concentrations of any detergent can disrupt the balance of beneficial bacteria in a septic tank. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for usage to ensure compatibility with septic systems. If in doubt, consult your septic system professional for specific recommendations.
The pH of Gain laundry detergent is around 7-8, making it close to neutral on the pH scale.