I'd say that the foam soap will work best because I tested out both liquid and foam soap and foam got off the most bacteria.
Yes. Take one teaspoon of dish liquid--any kind--and add it to water. Fill up your foam dish liquid dispenser and shake. That's all there is to it. Saves lots of money.
There is more than one kind of foam. Styrofoam is a solid mixed with gas. Soap suds are made of a liquid mixed with gas. I would call foam, in technical terms, a composite material. It's made of more than one thing.
A Gojo soap dispenser dispenses soap dispenser is a container filed with liquid soap which turns to foam when the soap is pumped out. These types of soap dispensers are primarily found in public restrooms or restrooms of companies which are seeking more hygienic means of providing soap for restroom users.
soap can be in any colour
THE ANSWER IS LIQUID SOAP.
Foam soap is a liquid.
Anti bacterial soap
liquid not solid or gas
The liquid is a solution of soap in water.
Generally speaking, soap does not kill bacteria, it assists in washing them away. However, if the soap contains antibacterial agents that are effective against the particular kind of bacteria, it should take very little.
Yes. Take one teaspoon of dish liquid--any kind--and add it to water. Fill up your foam dish liquid dispenser and shake. That's all there is to it. Saves lots of money.
it is used as foam booster and viscous builder in soap making
There is more than one kind of foam. Styrofoam is a solid mixed with gas. Soap suds are made of a liquid mixed with gas. I would call foam, in technical terms, a composite material. It's made of more than one thing.
A Gojo soap dispenser dispenses soap dispenser is a container filed with liquid soap which turns to foam when the soap is pumped out. These types of soap dispensers are primarily found in public restrooms or restrooms of companies which are seeking more hygienic means of providing soap for restroom users.
soap can be in any colour
THE ANSWER IS LIQUID SOAP.