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Soap flakes

British pronunciation/sˈəʊp flˈeɪks/
American pronunciation/sˈoʊp flˈeɪks/
Soap flakes
[NOUN]
1

small, thin pieces of soap that are used for washing clothes and other household items

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What are "soap flakes"?

Soap flakes are small, thin, and flat pieces of soap that can be used for cleaning clothes, dishes, and other household items. They are made by grating a bar of soap or by using specialized soap flakes and are typically used as an alternative to liquid or powder detergent. Soap flakes are gentle on fabrics, and are often used for washing delicate items such as woolens, silks, and other natural fibers. They dissolve easily in water and do not leave any residue or buildup on clothing, making them a popular choice for people with sensitive skin or allergies. Soap flakes can also be used for a variety of other household tasks, such as cleaning floors, walls, and bathrooms.

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