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Castile soap

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Castile soap [ka′stēl ′sōp]
(materials)
A white, odorless, hard soap made from sodium hydroxide and olive oil.


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They also sell liquid vegetable-oil soap called castile soap.
Castile soap rinses well and might be gentler than deodorant soaps.
``We use heated water, a vacuum, Castile soap on their feet because it makes them whiter,'' Busch-O'Kane said, as a group of children with soapy sponges shampooed the horses' trademark feathery hairs flowing over their huge hooves.
 
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