Drive Detergent
The main difference between soap and detergent is their chemical composition. Soap is made from natural ingredients like fats and oils, while detergents are synthetic compounds.
You can use a mild and unscented bar soap, such as Castile soap, in laundry detergent recipes. Avoid soaps with added fragrances, colors, or other ingredients that may not be suitable for laundry use. It's best to grate the soap finely before adding it to your detergent mix.
Using soap as laundry detergent is not recommended as it can leave residue on clothes. Additionally, microwaving soap can cause it to expand and create a mess. It's best to use actual laundry detergent for washing clothes.
Hand soap is typically more viscous than dish detergent. Hand soap is formulated to be thick and creamy, while dish detergent is often thinner and more watery to help it easily spread and lather in water.
Dial soap contains several chemicals. For example, the chemical formula name for the antibacterial property of Dial soap is hexachlorophene. The name for the chemical that creates the detergent is sodium laurel sulfate.
Dish soap is a neutral detergent used in your kitchen.
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different between soap and detergent
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Heat, cold, soap, alcohol, detergent, bleach.. to name a few
No, it is not. It is a verb (to use soap) or a noun (a soap or detergent). Related adjectives are soaped and soapy.
There are two cups in one pound of anything.
Do it, and prepare to pick soap out of your nose.
The Edge of Night (soap opera) ERA (detergent)