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Industrial technology at home. Soap, washing powders

Industrial technology at home. Soap, washing powders. Articles with illustrations and detailed explanations:
Basic saponification processes and soap properties
Bluewear
Coloring toilet soaps
Common toilet soaps
Compounds for cleaning various things
Compounds to give shine to linen
Cooking soap
Different soap powders
Fat and naphthenic acid soaps
General information on toilet soap
Glue soaps
Laundry detergents that do not contain soap (surrogate)
Lystrin-starch gloss
Main materials used in soap making
Marble toilet soap
Marseille soap
Means for simultaneous bleaching and washing
Medical soaps
Oranienburg soap
Perfumeting toilet soaps
Poly-core soaps
Powders for washing
Preparation of hot soap
Preparing a cold soap
Preparing cold soap
Preparing solid soap from drying and semi-drying vegetable oils
Preparing toilet soap from previously brewed sound soap
Removing stains from clothes
Removing the most common stains from clothing
Sand soap
Simple solid and liquid soap
Soap classification
Soap from grease garbage
Soap powders manufactured without special mills
Soap powders with different content of fatty acids
Soap powders, pastes and compositions for washing hands after work
Soap powders, which require special tools
Soaps for removing stains
Soaps for removing stains
Soaps from solid (hydrogenated) liquid fats and oils translated
Soft potassium soaps
Sound soaps
Splendid washing powder
Toilet soap
Transparent soaps
Various formulations to remove stains
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Emergency situations and civil defense
Adhesives
Bleaching, discoloration
Cement, putty
Colouring products
Cooking
Cosmetics
Different masses
Glass
Glazes, enamels
Horn, ivory
Imitation pearls
Leather, shoe care
Marble, gypsum, alabaster
Metals
Mirrors
Oils, lubricants, ointments
Paints, oil varnishes
Paper
Perfumery
Resins, sealing wax
Rubber
Sheepskin, fur
Soap, washing powders
Varnishes, polishes
Waterproofing and fire-resisting properties of materials
Wood
Writing ink and paints