Sunday, December 13, 2009

Can Ajax orange antibacterial dish washing liq id be used as a hand soap.?

It said something on there that it can be used as a hand soap so i decided to use it but it dried out my hands.Can Ajax orange antibacterial dish washing liq id be used as a hand soap.?
I do, it works really well especially if your hands are greasy from working on a car or something. I quit putting hand soap in the kitchen and just use the dish soapCan Ajax orange antibacterial dish washing liq id be used as a hand soap.?
Yes. Almost any detergent, soap or washing up liquid can be used to wash your hands. But you will note the label says nothing about ';gentle on your skin'; or ';moisture therapy'; ...





However, your hands will be clean ... with proper handwashing technique your hands will even be germ-free. If this is your goal, use the product for handwashing and enjoy the results.





On the other hand, if you want a hand soap that does double-duty as a moisturizer, look for another brand of hand soap to keep next to your lavatory.
It can but it's an expensive way yo go. I found out via personal experience that antibacterial hand soaps aren't what they're cracked up to be. I use Jergen's hand soap that comes in a pump bottle. It has almond in it that makes it smell really nice %26amp; it does not dry my hands out. I buy the Jergen's hand soap at Wal*Mart %26amp; the Dollar Tree.
You can use it in a pinch but I would stick to hand soap. Dish soap will dry your skin out if you use it all the time.
Yes you can use it as hand soap but it's harder to rinse off and a can be rough on your skin if you wash a lot. Try diluting it down and use hand lotion after you wash if you can't get some milder soap.
you can wash your hands with it but you might want to use a moisturizing cream afterwards to prevent your skin from drying out
yes. i wouldn't use alot of any antibacterial soap unless using alot of lotion
you can use it if you don't have hand soap but hand soap is better. dishsoap has a mild degreaser in it which will strip natural oils from your skin thus drying them out.
Technically yes, but I wouldnt, as it has a tendency to dry your hands out. Try using dettol handwash or another such antibacterial wash that is specifically designed for hand washing.

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