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Question about Sal Suds vs Dr Bronners  

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Does anyone here use these and how do they differ from the regular Dr Bronners castile soap? Thanks.
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sal suds has SLS in it, which a lot of people here don't want in their house. sal suds is not for use on living things, just floors, dishes, laundry, stuff like that.
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Sal Suds is a detergent while the castille soap is a true soap

the detergent according to their website is truly biodegradeable unlike most.

http://www.drbronner.com/soaps.html

Dr. Bronner's SAL SUDS is our hard-surface all-purpose cleaner. It is a balanced formulation of plant-based surfactants with natural spruce and fir-needle oils: it cleans and rinses with exceptional power, yet is mild and gentle on the skin. Sal Suds is equally effective in hard or soft water, rinsing freely, hot or cold. It is 100% cruelty-free: no animal testing. Sal Suds will biodegrade rapidly after it has done its job.
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How to clean a mattress?

Sorry...meant to start a new thread.
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