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    Best refillable liquid dish soap: Grove Collaborative Ultimate Dish Soap Starter Kit Best dish soap for stainless steel and cast iron cookware : Bar Keepers Friend Soft Cleanser

  4. Melt and pour - Wikipedia

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    The liquified concoction can be poured into individual molds, tray molds, or blocks. Molds are made of metal or, more commonly, from plastic or reinforced silicone rubber, allowing artisans to make their own molds using a two-part mold kit. Upon cooling, the soap can be removed from the molds as individual soaps, or as blocks for slicing into bars.

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  6. Fels-Naptha - Wikipedia

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    Fels-Naptha is an American brand of laundry soap manufactured by Summit Brands. The soap was invented in 1893 by Fels and Company. The soap was invented in 1893 by Fels and Company. It originally included the ingredient naphtha , effective for cleaning laundry and removing urushiol (an oil contained in poison ivy).

  7. Soap - Wikipedia

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    A handmade soap bar Two equivalent images of the chemical structure of sodium stearate, a typical ingredient found in bar soaps Emulsifying action of soap on oil. Soap is a salt of a fatty acid (sometimes other carboxylic acids) used for cleaning and lubricating products as well as other applications. [1]