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The painting is called Bubbles.
NO IT IS NOT
the natives made soap and painting that they hung by the churches
soap
trisodium phosphate
murphy's soap should do the trick
No. It will leave a film on dishes and not clean well.
Soap solution. Soap molecules in solution aggregate into structures large enough to affect visible light; sugar molecules do not, and individual sugar molecules are too small to have much of an effect on visible light.
Iodine is not a soap. It doesn't clean the skin. It is merely one more barrier for germs to penetrate.
It is possibly the famous painting Bubbles which was used to advertise Pear's soap.
You don't have to use sugar soap but it is a very good de-greaser/cleaner in preparation for decorating or just getting rid of nicotine discoloration
All soap kills germs -- that's why we use soap instead of just rinsing off with plain water.