Feature

●The name "core soap" is based on the manufacturing process of soaps, in which the "soap core" is deposited from a soap mass boiling in plenty of water by adding sodium chloride (sodium chloride), which becomes firmer as a floating mass at the top, i.e. "coarier". Properties and use: The salts of fatty acids produced during production are the actual soap and have a cleansing effect as they have the properties of a surfactant.
●With the help of the soap, many substances that are not actually soluble in water, such as fats and mineral oils, can be rinsed with water. Practically, core soaps or preparations based on core soaps are only used to clean the hands, as they lead to degreasing of the skin and react alkaline. In detergents, soaps only play the secondary role as a defoamer due to the formation of lime soaps.
●Sometimes aqueous soap solutions are used for pest control in crops, e.g. against thrips and aphids. Core soap is also used to shape and create dreadlocks. When cleaning brushes (especially in oil painting), the core soap ensures a significantly longer shelf life. 150 g lemon core soap, 150 g, manufacturer information: M. Kappus GmbH & Co. KG, Carl-Legien-Straße 22, 63073 Offenbach


Description

Pack of pure curd soap Kappus branded product made in Germany Design according to photo Brand: Kappus Height: 30 mm Längeø: 90 mm Width: 50 mm Weight: 150 g. Ingredients: Sodium Tallowate, Sodium Cocoate, Aqua, Glycerine, Parfum, Sodium Chloride, Tetrasodium Etidronate, Tetra Sodium EDTA, Citronellol, Geraniol, C.I. 77891