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What is the chemical used in antiseptic soap
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well to start with, there are lots of "chemicals" used in antiseptic soaps and soaps in general if it comes to that.
If your after the name of a chemical with antiseptic properties used in soaps, there are quite a few. These include Triclosan (Irgasan DP300), Carbolic Acid (Phenol) and Chlorhexhidine and Tea Tree Oil. There are others as well though.
The most common antiseptic chemical in soap is Triclosan.
If your after the name of a chemical with antiseptic properties used in soaps, there are quite a few. These include Triclosan (Irgasan DP300), Carbolic Acid (Phenol) and Chlorhexhidine and Tea Tree Oil. There are others as well though.
The most common antiseptic chemical in soap is Triclosan.