Here in the States we have "Simple Green" which does the same job.
On Sep 15, 2009, at 12:48 PM, Jaap Aeckerlin wrote:
> Ed and listers,
> Green soap is the litteral translation of what we here in Holland call
> "Groene zeep". It is a soft soap which used to be manufactured from
> hemp
> oil, one of the cheapest oils, which also gave the soap a typical
> greenish
> colour. Nowadays it is made from cheap oils like soy oil and
> prepared with
> potassium hydroxide (rendering the soap soft) instead of sodium
> hydroxide
> (which produces hard soap). The greenish color is now created by an
> artificial coloring agent. The soap has a strong degreasing capacity
> and is
> mainly used in household applications. And for the chemists among
> you: I'm
> only a mechanical engineer!
> Regards for Green Soap Country
> Jack Aeckerlin, The Netherlands
> 1964 BJ8 29432
>
> 2009/9/15 63ahbj7 <63ahbj7@comcast.net>
>
>> Kees:
>>
>> Somebody else has already asked and I have not seen a reply??
>>
>> <<What I used to do on old bakelite was cleaning it with green
>> soap,>>
>>
>> WHAT is "green soap" please ?!?!?
>>
>> Ed
>> Please visit MY site at:
>> www.justbrits.com
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