32-Oz Dial Complete Antibacterial Foaming Hand Soap Refill (Spring Water)
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Model: Dial Complete Antibacterial Foaming Hand Soap Refill, Spring Water, 32 Fluid Ounces
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Similar to earlier post, but easier...
Buy cheap antibacterial dish soap (Ajax or Palmolive). Mix about 1:5 dish soap to water in the dispenser. Shake it up and you have a full bottle for pennies.
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10-08-2023 at 07:58 AM.
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Literally all soap is antibacterial, by itself, with nothing special added. You might as well be saying "Soap = PASS", you dirty fool
No..Most soap is just antimicrobial, meaning it loosens dirt and grime which microbes live in so they can be washed off.
Antibacterial has agents that actively kill bacteria. This sounds great except when people don't thoroughly wash their hands, you might only kill 98% of the weakest bacteria, leaving the strongest bacteria alive to procreate and now you have super bacteria on your hands (literally). . Vs if you just did nothing and didn't even wash your hands, you'd have the original (much weaker) version of said bacteria on your hands.
No..Most soap is just antimicrobial, meaning it loosens dirt and grime which microbes live in so they can be washed off.
Antibacterial has agents that actively kill bacteria. This sounds great except when people don't thoroughly wash their hands, you might only kill 98% of the weakest bacteria, leaving the strongest bacteria alive to procreate and now you have super bacteria on your hands (literally). . Vs if you just did nothing and didn't even wash your hands, you'd have the original (much weaker) version of said bacteria on your hands.
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But if you buy the regular clear dial liquid soap (or Softsoap or any liquid hand soap).
Pour it in a storage container (I use a thoroughly cleaned and rinsed gallon milk jug).
Refill the soap container 4 times with water and pour the water in the storage container (I use filtered water but tap normally works).
Shake it up.
Leave overnight.
You have the same thing for less.
You can vary the 4 to 1 to change the foam consistency if you like.
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But if you buy the regular clear dial liquid soap (or Softsoap or any liquid hand soap).
Pour it in a storage container (I use a thoroughly cleaned and rinsed gallon milk jug).
Refill the soap container 4 times with water and pour the water in the storage container (I use filtered water but tap normally works).
Shake it up.
Leave overnight.
You have the same thing for less.
You can vary the 4 to 1 to change the foam consistency if you like.
Flavors yummy 😋
Buy cheap antibacterial dish soap (Ajax or Palmolive). Mix about 1:5 dish soap to water in the dispenser. Shake it up and you have a full bottle for pennies.
Why? Are you pro-bacteria?
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Literally all soap is antibacterial, by itself, with nothing special added. You might as well be saying "Soap = PASS", you dirty fool
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank SuzukiDan7
Antibacterial has agents that actively kill bacteria. This sounds great except when people don't thoroughly wash their hands, you might only kill 98% of the weakest bacteria, leaving the strongest bacteria alive to procreate and now you have super bacteria on your hands (literally). . Vs if you just did nothing and didn't even wash your hands, you'd have the original (much weaker) version of said bacteria on your hands.
Antibacterial has agents that actively kill bacteria. This sounds great except when people don't thoroughly wash their hands, you might only kill 98% of the weakest bacteria, leaving the strongest bacteria alive to procreate and now you have super bacteria on your hands (literally). . Vs if you just did nothing and didn't even wash your hands, you'd have the original (much weaker) version of said bacteria on your hands.
That's some dark sh*t, man!
Open bottle, pour one ounce of liquid soap, fill 3/4 of bottle with full hot tap water. Shake well. It is working fine.
Main reason gone with this route, this is used by kids a lot of time a day. I dont want their hands in more chemical than germs which can harm less.
They are! I've tried others and so far just this one is a watery mess. No kidding, it is Spring "Water".