Why is Bath soap labelled with "Toilet soap"?

Friends, have you noticed that toilet soap is written by the company on most of the bath soaps? If you have not paid attention, then while buying soap, look carefully at the packaging of soap! You will find that toilet soap is written by the company on most of the bath soaps, not bath soap! Look carefully at the picture below! Do you know why this is done?

Why is Bath soap labelled with "Toilet soap"?


What are we going to tell you today? Why is this type of soap not advertised in the name of bath soap? It is also known that toilet soap and bath soap are different. Let us tell you today what the reason for writing such a thing is!

We generally use the word "toilet" only for the toilet. But it is not correct to say so! When you look up the Hindi meaning of the word "toilet" in a dictionary, you will find that we also use the word "toilet" for the things used for cleaning and grooming. In fact, the word "toilet" is also used to refer to items used for cleaning and getting ready.

Friends, have you noticed that toilet soap is written by the company on most of the bath soaps?

Why is Bath soap labelled with "Toilet soap"?

One of the main reasons is the TFM value of soap! How much is the TFM value of a soap? It depends on the basis of whether toilet soap is to be written on the soap or bath bar. TFM Value is the unit to tell the quality of the soap.

Soaps with a TFM value of 76% or higher are classified as Grade-1 or best quality soap, while those with a TFM value of 70% or higher are classified as Grade-2 or good quality soap, and those with a TFM value of 60% or higher are classified as Grade-3 or medium quality soap.

Overall, this is the reason that toilet soap is usually written on the bath soap. However, it is not necessary that every bath soap has toilet soap written on it.

Why is Bath soap labelled with "Toilet soap"?


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