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12-04-2012 02:28 PM |
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Originally Posted by johnlawwhiskey (Post 55671242)
Softsoap does make some non antibacterial soaps, but they are all the same thickness. My favorite generic brand is Walmart's Equate Light Moisturizing Hand Soap it's a pinkish-orange color. They also make a Hand Soap with Aloe Vera that is very effective. Neither of them are as thick and messy as Softsoap and are a lot easier to wash off.
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Thanks for that suggestion! I highly appreciate it.
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Originally Posted by AggieMom (Post 55675960)
Anyhoo - I'm off topic. I don't like the orange hand soaps. They don't wash cleanly. I don't like the ones that are milky looking, either. Give me generic clear hand soap or nothing!
I like the dish soap idea, and would consider stocking 2 varieties of soaps in your case OP. Use the Dawn for the dishes and the Palmolive for your hands. You're going to buy two kinds of soap anyway, right? And dish soap is cheaper if you dilute it a little bit.
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Yeah I hate the orange ones, at least the Costco antibac Softsoap one was clear. I've never purchased a milky one but I haven't liked them when I've used them at people's houses but then I don't know what brand I was using I think I will stick with 2 kinds, I rather like the way the Progressive dispenser can squirt straight into a pot for soaking with Dawn, the built in dispenser is closer to the small disposal section of the sink, so better for the hand soap.... So yeah I think I'll try both the Walmart Equate Aloe Vera one mentioned by johnlawwhiskey and if I don't like that, then I'll consider watering down the Kirkland stuff too. Since that stuff is green I think it might be even milder than Palmolive watered down for the granite, so it might work for hands too, dunno. I literally only put a few drops of palmolive in about 2 cups of water for the granite countertops and use this sprayer bottle [walmart.com] I got from Walmart. I use that same bottle for my Bona floor cleaner because it's a huge spray radius and disperses the product pretty well in 1 squirt. Once I accidentally got Pledge overspray from furniture on the wood floors, oh boy, took lots of vinegar and water to get rid of that residue so that it was not a serious slip hazard. I have since abandoned Pledge, it always seems to leave too much of a build up anyhow. And since we're going off topic anyways, lol. for laundry, I've been using Purex Natural Elements for several years and I've never had issues with stains and I mostly use cool or warm water (except for kitchen towels, I use the hot). It's probably one of the cheapest ones out there too when you get it on sale and/or Target clearance, etc.
Thanks to everyone for sharing their experiences. :)
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