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Bar soap unsanitary on granite.
Washing with soap is the best protection against germs such as viruses and bacteria.
But man that slimy soap bar sitting there usually in a little puddle under in it in the dish just doesn t seem very sanitary to me.
Germs can and most likely do live on all bars of soap but it s very unlikely they will make you sick or cause a skin infection.
Rubbing bar soap until it foams up washes away even more matter.
This should get rid of the watermarks.
About every day i rub the soap bar all over under running water and rinse out the soap dish but i don t know that it does anything for all the germs that seem like they must be sitting on that soap bar.
Compounds in bar soap called surfactants work to physically remove germs and debris as soon as you add water.
We looked into this myth so you don t have to.
This should get rid of the watermarks.
Sometimes people hesitate to use bar soap because of the worry that germs live on the bar of soap after it s been used.
If you are healthy your body will have no problem fending off the germs.
Generally those with a compromised immune system are really the only ones who should be extra cautious and stick to liquid soap.
So then why is there a myth about bar soap being unsanitary.
The idea that the bacteria on a bar of soap are not transferred to your skin may seem odd but consider that washing with a bar of soap is not like drying off with a towel or touching a faucet.
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