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yes. unless its antibacterial, even afterwards not completely.
it tend to be the motion of your hand during wash and the warmth of the river that kills/removes the germs anyway.
Yes.
Germs can breed anywhere except inside a bottle of Domestos, lol.
Soap doesn't kill germs, it loosens their hold on your skin, so that they swab away.
Some can - and do. Whatever conditions exist here is a germ that will thrive on it.
To answer your unasked examine, it's unlikely that the germs which will breed on soap are incurably harmful to humans.
Germs are germs...they can breed anywhere...
yes i guess because its not the soap that kill the germs its the hose down i cogitate thats what someone told me. hope this help
what an excellent request for information. It's making me wonder in a minute!
definitely they lay on the soap
i imagine it is cleaner and more hygenic to use handwash
Germs will breed any where on earth if the upper air is nearby. its prone to microbes
yes like as everything
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Most definately!! Thats why juice soap is better to use, altho if someone near a germ touches the container ,it also is contaimanated, BUT safer than inn soap use.