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Good point. These days the definition of " soap " could include lots of

things.There are those that put ground fruit and other vegetable matter

in the soap, if you let that sit in a puddle of warm tap water I suspect

you could grow quite a little garden of grunge.

Then there are commercial soap bars that contain triclosan, hard to say

if anything would grow on those.

Soap is used under running water, so regardless of what may accumulate

on the surface, it would probably not be left on your hands after

washing in warm water. Of course, I'm sure there is some exception to

that out there.

Joanne

-----Original Message-----

, I wonder if it is really soap or what they pass off as a soap

product? It would be interesting to know. Also if there is the

introduction of tap water into the product.

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