Carl
Well-Known Member
Yes, I know. Beating this topic to death. How much could you possibly talk about liquid soap and preservatives?
In this post, I'm referring to the liquid foamer bottles which have an even greater water content than the base liquid soap.
I think most of the brains on this website have suggested to use a preservative in these products. We've already established that so I'm trying to not make that the topic again .
What is driving my questions is what most other people are doing. Look on a website such as Etsy and search for Foaming Hand Soap. NOBODY has a preservative in her/his ingredient list (OK, I didn't look at everyone, but you get the point). Even checkout some websites of other soapers.
It just doesn't make sense. Every article you read, most of the posts on this site, all suggest the use of a preservative.
Which takes me to the next question. Where does the liability fall if a product gets infested with mold and the maker did not use a preservative? So you sell something to someone w/o preservative, it sits in the closet for 2 years, it gets mold, they get sick. Is it the soap makers liability? Or the consumer for using something that spoiled?
Maybe it's the consumer's problem and maybe this is why no one who sells is using preservative?
If I buy a quart of milk and I drink it next year and get sick, I don't hold the farmer liable. I know there's an expiration date on milk, but still.
I'm just trying to figure out why there is so much documentation out there about using preservatives (saying you should), but almost no one who sells uses them.
Just looking for some thoughts on this.
Thanks!
In this post, I'm referring to the liquid foamer bottles which have an even greater water content than the base liquid soap.
I think most of the brains on this website have suggested to use a preservative in these products. We've already established that so I'm trying to not make that the topic again .
What is driving my questions is what most other people are doing. Look on a website such as Etsy and search for Foaming Hand Soap. NOBODY has a preservative in her/his ingredient list (OK, I didn't look at everyone, but you get the point). Even checkout some websites of other soapers.
It just doesn't make sense. Every article you read, most of the posts on this site, all suggest the use of a preservative.
Which takes me to the next question. Where does the liability fall if a product gets infested with mold and the maker did not use a preservative? So you sell something to someone w/o preservative, it sits in the closet for 2 years, it gets mold, they get sick. Is it the soap makers liability? Or the consumer for using something that spoiled?
Maybe it's the consumer's problem and maybe this is why no one who sells is using preservative?
If I buy a quart of milk and I drink it next year and get sick, I don't hold the farmer liable. I know there's an expiration date on milk, but still.
I'm just trying to figure out why there is so much documentation out there about using preservatives (saying you should), but almost no one who sells uses them.
Just looking for some thoughts on this.
Thanks!