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Dictionary » H » Hard soap Hard soapHard soap a soap made with olive oil, or some other suitable oil or fat, and sodium hydroxide; used as a detergent, and in the form of a suppository or soapsuds enema for constipation; used also as an excipient in pills. Synonym: castile soap. ![]()
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Results from our forumHow to create a science project about acne?... don't have the ability to do staining and culturing, it would be really hard to test acne the way you are thinking. When you culture bacteria from ... a week without any acne treatment. Give them all a generic face-gentle soap to keep clean with. And then recount. After that, start applying your ...
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Re: Growth on metal pot?!As odinsravien (aka raven) said, it could be chemical. some kind of soap. But most dish washing products are surfactant based rather than soap. Is your water pretty hard (alot of Calcium and Magnesium)?
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THE DARWINIST "ATHEISTS" TECHNIQUES OF CLAMOR AND DEMAGOGUER... keep avoiding them and refusing discussion, and instead use this as a soap box the mods will not look kindly on your behaviour. Because engaging you on some subjects has been pretty hard. In fact I am still waiting for a logical answer to my question. But not in this ...
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Salmonella and e. Coli... on most surface will vary from a few hours to a few days. Cleaning with soap and water will get them off hard surfaces. Using disinfectant will kill them. Bacteria do not make you sick by magic, you ...
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Re: Salmonella and e. Coli... person to wash their hands but I know she never washes her hands with soap after rinsing meat and preparing it. But because of that event I became ... cleaning. I had a baby a few days before this happened and it was very hard with a newborn in the house and a two year old to clean theway I wanted ...
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