It's weird that there are scented soaps that leave your hands smelling like that soap. That's the manufacturer telling you directly that a) the soap doesn't work, b) they knew it didn't work, and c) they wanted to remind you of that every time you use it.
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Yes, soaps can only bind to certain things because that's all they are able to do. But that's not all you're trying to make them do in practice. You're trying to have them mechanically grab as much as possible in the molecular tangle on the non-polar end.
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Are you talking about soaps with abrasives?
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My main concern is breaking up biofilms and the outsides of viruses, which is what I need the chemical aspects of soap and water for. I can't do that by scrubbing my hands. The perfume might not be great for other reasons but I don't see it as proof of the soap's ineffectiveness
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Well, another simple way to say it for me would be, what if my goal was to wash scent off my hands? :)
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