Laundry Soaps - These soaps are generally thought of as mild soaps
used for lifting soil, grease and organic compounds from an assortment of fabrics. Laundry detergents come in
powders, liquids and gels and can work in all water temperatures. Laundry detergents are most effective when used in warm or hot water
especially when removing grease or heavy soil.
Kitchen soaps - The two main types of kitchen soaps are dish
detergents and cleansers. Dish detergents are formulated to cut
through grease, suspend the soil particles in the foam and leave a no residue shine. Hand dishwashing detergents are made to work at lower temperatures and
usually have more grease removing capacity by producing more foam. Machine dishwasher detergents are formulated to produce less foam and work
at higher temperatures. Often other agents are added to the
formula to provide a no residue rinse in the final dishwashing cycle. Cleansers contain mild abrasives that help remove stubborn stains and heavy
soil. Some cleansers are more abrasive than others the mildest
being cream cleansers to the harshest being powdered cleansers.
Personal soaps –
Antibacterial soaps are formulated to stop the spread of bacteria and
viruses by adding broad spectrum antimicrobial agents such as chloroxylenol (PCMX). Chloroxylenol kills up to 99.9% of all bacteria that can make you
sick
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Personal detergent soaps are designed to lift soil from the skin by
suspending particles in the foam. Some detergent soaps contain lotions and extracts to add moisture to the
skin that the detergents take out. Hair and body soaps are a multi-purpose blend that works on hair just as
well as it cleans skin making them a great candidate for fitness clubs and schools.
Cleaning soaps - These soaps are made for cleaning soils and
grease. Cleaning soaps come in light to heavy duty formulations
and are great at removing soils and grease without having to use harsh abrasives.
Industrial soaps - Industrial soaps are formulated for specific
tasks. They are commonly used for car washes, auto centers, and
production line cleanup. These soaps can be used with pressure
cleaning systems.
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References/Resources: Rekhelman, Michael. General Chemistry Course-ABC Compounding. "General Chemistry of
Industrial Chemicals." The ABC's of General
Chemistry Volume I (Feb 1993): Course 1
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