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What are sanitizing hand soaps?

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What are sanitizing hand soaps?

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Sanitizing soaps containing chlorohexidine gluconate are used by surgeons and are available only on prescription. These also leave antibacterial residue on skin. Sanitizing iodophor hand soaps are used in food plants. These may have drawbacks of leaving iodine stains. New Silky-Soft brand hand soaps rapidly kill germs. Silky-Soft sanitizing soaps do not stain and are not likely to leave residue to alter normal bacterial population of the skin. These sanitizing hand soaps contain non-toxic chemicals.

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