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liquid soap
- Question
- Hello,
Our CF center recommends the use of liquid soap for washing hands of the family and physiotherapists at home for our daughter. When charging distributors, there is always a non-used product stagnating at the bottom. Could the properties of the soap be altered? Could the risk of contamination by the possible development of germs or bacteria be dangerous? Do you have any recommendations to inform us about best practices? With many thanks for your help and availability. - Answer
- Hello
Effectively, as advised by your CF center, it's better to use some liquid soap rather than a bar of soap.
You can use the product staying in your flask but without mixing it in the new refill of soap.
If you use the same flask with new refills, the ideal is to wash, to rinse and to dry this flask before a new filling.
Best regards
Yann Kerneur - 11.11.2013