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  2. UK Cleaning Products Industry Association - Wikipedia

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    The UK Cleaning Products Industry Association is the leading trade association for companies representing UK producers of cleaning and hygiene products. This includes soaps, washing powders and liquids, household disinfectants, air care and polishes, as well as professional cleaning and hygiene products used in industrial and institutional applications.

  3. H. Bronnley & Co. - Wikipedia

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    H. Bronnley & Co. (or Bronnley) is a British soap and toiletries producer established in 1884 in London. The company moved to Brackley, Northamptonshire before 1961 and was located in the old Chesham and Brackley Brewery premises, with their box making department located across the road in an old manor house.

  4. Lever Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Lever Brothers. Lever Brothers was a British manufacturing company founded in 1885 by two brothers: William Hesketh Lever, 1st Viscount Leverhulme (1851–1925), and James Darcy Lever (1854–1916). They invested in and successfully promoted a new soap-making process invented by chemist William Hough Watson. Lever Brothers entered the United ...

  5. Melt and pour - Wikipedia

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    Melt and pour. Melt and Pour soap crafting is a process often used by soapmakers, [1] both for large scale (commercial) and small scale (domestic, artisanal) manufacture. Small scale artisan soap makers find "melt and pour" production useful when trying out new product lines. The process differs from the cold process or hot process in utilising ...

  6. Soap - Wikipedia

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    Castile soap is a popular example of the vegetable-only soaps derived from the oldest "white soap" of Italy. In 1634 Charles I granted the newly formed Society of Soapmakers a monopoly in soap production who produced certificates from 'foure Countesses, and five Viscountesses, and divers other Ladies and Gentlewomen of great credite and quality ...

  7. Soaper - Wikipedia

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    Soaper. A soaper is a person who practices soap making. It is the origin of the surnames "Soper", "Soaper", and "Saboni" (Arabic for soap maker). Roads named "Sopers Lane," "Soper Street," and so forth often were centres for soap making. Historically in England and in the United States, a chandler is a person in the soap and/or candle trade.

  8. List of soap-makers - Wikipedia

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    William Colgate (1783–1857), British-American soapmaker, founder of Colgate. Edward Rider Cook (1836–1898), English soapmaker. Joseph Crompton (1840–1901), English-Australian soapmaker. Arthur Crosfield (1865–1938), English soapmaker, son of Joseph Crosfield. Joseph Crosfield (1792–1844), English soapmaker.

  9. William Gossage - Wikipedia

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    William Gossage (12 May 1799 – 9 April 1877) was a chemical manufacturer who established a soap making business in Widnes, Lancashire, England. Early life [ edit ] William Gossage was born in the village of Burgh-le-Marsh , Lincolnshire to Thomas and Eleanor Gossage, the youngest of 13 children.

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