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has gloss | eng: Cuticura soap is an antibacterial medicated soap, in use since 1865 manufactured by Potter Drug and Chemical Company, George Robert White owner. It contains triclocarban instead of the more usual triclosan. These two antibacterial agents have very similar molecularity. By themselves they kill 99.99% of bacteria and microbes (like fungus spores) on contact. Cuticura soap has been in use, and is relatively unchanged, since 1865. |
lexicalization | eng: Cuticura soap |
instance of | (noun) a cleansing agent made from the salts of vegetable or animal fats soap |
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media:img | Cuticura Soap Ad 1894.JPG |
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