Foaming Dish Soap
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Foaming Dish Soap
I really almost went off the deep end with the foaming hand soap, now we have foaming dish soap? this is absolutely out of control. Someone has to step up and lobby to make sure we don't lose liquid soaps all together. I tried, but one person can only do so much.
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RE: Foaming Dish Soap
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RE: Foaming Dish Soap
ORIGINAL: ThunderbirdJunkie
Foaming directly out of the spout is unacceptable.
How is ThunderbirdJunkie supposed to wash a body for paint prep like that?
HE CAN'T, THAT'S HOW!
Foaming directly out of the spout is unacceptable.
How is ThunderbirdJunkie supposed to wash a body for paint prep like that?
HE CAN'T, THAT'S HOW!
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RE: Foaming Dish Soap
Why is it necessary to have foaming dish soap? Hand soap I guess I can see (although I don't care either way), but dish soap? I just pour the liquid stuff under a running faucet, and IT FOAMS LIKE MAGIC!
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RE: Foaming Dish Soap
i like hand soap but dish soap? if you use a rag or sponge it foams just well.
why are they doing this? they are taking away the thickening agent, then putting a agitator in why? to save money- they can say "ultra concentrated" use less product, smaller bottle, lighter shipping loads and a higher selling price.
i also have boycotted "antibacterial" it just weakens you immune system, kills your skin's natural germ killing bacteria and mutate viruses.
vineger, hydrogen peroxide, alcohol kill as much germs and mold as any man made chemical. also, those "oder neutralizing" sprays and dispensers are not good for you- instead i just bought a Ozone purifier (03) this machine kills mold faster than bleach and gets rid of kitty crap smell fast- better yet, its harmless unless used wrong (at wich point can make your nose bleed) and it smells like rain.
no im not a house wife, but i am not liking this hystaria spewed by the FDA, the news and anyone who makes cleaners.
why are they doing this? they are taking away the thickening agent, then putting a agitator in why? to save money- they can say "ultra concentrated" use less product, smaller bottle, lighter shipping loads and a higher selling price.
i also have boycotted "antibacterial" it just weakens you immune system, kills your skin's natural germ killing bacteria and mutate viruses.
vineger, hydrogen peroxide, alcohol kill as much germs and mold as any man made chemical. also, those "oder neutralizing" sprays and dispensers are not good for you- instead i just bought a Ozone purifier (03) this machine kills mold faster than bleach and gets rid of kitty crap smell fast- better yet, its harmless unless used wrong (at wich point can make your nose bleed) and it smells like rain.
no im not a house wife, but i am not liking this hystaria spewed by the FDA, the news and anyone who makes cleaners.