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Zest leaves little scum.
all soaps are alkaline, use a detergent. you didn't say what it was for, but for handwashing Dove and Zest brands of bar "soap" are good detergents in bar form. There are many others. Ivory brand is a soap, not a detergent, but it is advertised for purity so it should have negligible unreacted lye; but its still slightly alkaline.
True soap is the result of a chemical reaction (saponification) of vegetable and/or animal fats with sodium hydroxide (lye) and it retains its natural glycerin. Most commercial "soap" is actually detergent and legally cannot be labeled as soap (for example, beauty bars). They remove the natural glycerin and sell it as a separate product.
dnt no you can separate glycerin to add brine solution at the time of soap trace brine solution is a salt water and salt is insoluble in glycerin so after pouring salt water the soap separated in two phases soap upper phase and the spent soap lye(lower phase)the spent lye soap was filter to remove unwanted soap particles after hydrochloric acid treatment and then neutralizing with sodium hydroxide solution and then keep in oven for drying this stage there will be two layers salt and glycerin layer care fully decanted and store in a refrigerator
Stop the washer, set to drain and rinse. Start the full cycle wash over without soap.
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Aveeno is a brand of soap.
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No it is not.
ivory contains horse bone and nail clippings
Zest leaves little scum.
One old lady that mistaken her dentures for soap so that's why it's called zest soap because this lady though it tasted good.
peel? Soap?
Zote or Zest
I don't think the white zest exists anymore. I also understand zest is probably actually 'soap' now, where it never used to be.
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Proctor & Gamble.