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Hand Soap

But I do use the foaming kind of soap, which is basically a diluted solution. Love the foam.
 
You make me sick.
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I got Christmas Tree sap off my hands much more easily by using canola oil on them first and then washing it off with Dawn. I'm not sure why that worked, but it did. I've done this with removing thicker oils as well. That makes more sense. I don't know what tree sap consists of.
 
No but I do put a little bit of water in the old refill bottle to get the last bit out of the old refill bottle and put it in the new refill bottle. (I put the water in and let it sit for a day. However I'm really doing it to get all the soap out for when I rinse out the bottle for recycling. If you just try to rinse it out you get way too many suds.) What was annoying was in work they'd do that and just repeatedly refill the bottle with water until it was just water. What was worse is when kept replacement soap dispensers in the cabinet above the sink so there was no reason to do it at all.
 
I have a bigger bottle that I use to refill the smaller bottle. I'm OCD enough that I always buy a new big bottle when the current one is half empty.
 
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I think I read about a restaurant owner doing this and the customers got sick.

I've pivoted back towards bar soaps again. They last a long time and lather properly.
Probably more to do with employees washing just long enough to get the soap off(so 5 seconds), you have to scrub too and for 20-30 seconds. Otherwise you just gave the bacteria a bath.
 
Probably more to do with employees washing just long enough to get the soap off(so 5 seconds), you have to scrub too and for 20-30 seconds. Otherwise you just gave the bacteria a bath.
It was heavily diluted. Google translate page linked.

The inspectors discovered that the hand soap used by the staff was diluted with water.

– In this case, it was so diluted that it did not fulfill any function and then there is a risk of increased spread of infection, says Maria Borg, environmental inspector to the radio.

 
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