Little Piaopiao's laundry soap was a domestic brand.
The Little Piaopiao Layered Clothes was a product endorsed by Tian Liang. It had the functions of removing bacteria, mites, and dirt, and at the same time, it could last a long time. This laundry soap was selling well in the market and was affordable. As the spokesperson, Tian Liang increased the popularity and influence of the product.
The difference between liquid soap and liquid laundry was their active ingredients and starting materials. The active substance of the soap was mainly soap base, and its starting material came from regenerative plants. The active substance of the laundry liquid was mainly coconut acid dialcoholamid (a surface active agent), and its starting material was crude oil. In addition, the soap liquid contained a soap-based active ingredient, which was similar to grease in structure. It was more effective in removing grease stains, and it was easy to separate from the fabric, improving its bleachability. On the other hand, the laundry liquids mostly used non-ion-type surface active agents, which were close to neutral, mild to the skin, and degraded faster after being discharged into the natural world. In addition, the formula structure and implementation standards of soap and laundry liquid were also different. In general, soap was superior to laundry liquids in terms of gentleness, grease removal ability, and bleachability.
I'm not sure. Maybe there's a local brand that's tied to a Christmas-themed promotion or story, but I don't have a specific one in mind.
When you wash clothes, you should use the liquid laundry cleaner first before using the bleacher. The bleacher was used to rinse white or light-colored clothes, and it had a bleaching-effect. The laundry liquid was an upgraded product of the washing powder. In addition to its cleaning and detersive effects, it also had a rinsing effect. If there are stubborn stains on the clothes, you can use bleacher first and then wash them with laundry soap. This will be more effective. However, both the bleacher and the laundry liquid contained a rinsing component. In principle, it was not possible to soak the clothes at the same time because the active components in the bleacher would destroy the molecular structure of the laundry liquid, reducing or losing the washing effect. However, if the two were mixed, there would be no other adverse effects. Just be careful not to soak it for too long to avoid damaging the clothes and reducing the rinsing or cleaning effect.
Yes, the brand was Lifebuoy.
Well, if we consider the classic 'A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens, there is no mention of a particular brand of soap. However, if it's some other Christmas story, more details are needed to answer about the brand of soap.
The Christmas story as in the nativity of Jesus doesn't really involve soap at all. It mainly focuses on the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem, the visit of the shepherds and the Magi. So there is no brand of soap to speak of in this context.
Well, in the movie 'A Christmas Story', the brand of soap was Lifebuoy. It's not just any soap in the movie. It becomes a symbol of the strict parenting style of that time. Ralphie's fear of having his mouth washed out with Lifebuoy soap is a memorable part of the story. It shows how something as simple as a bar of soap can be used to create a vivid and humorous moment in the film, and also gives us a glimpse into the family dynamics and the products that were part of daily life in that era.
I have no idea. Maybe it wasn't mentioned specifically in the story.
I don't know which novel 'Yi Piaopiao' is referring to. Can you provide more background information or description? This way, I can better answer your questions.