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Jan 24, 2023 at 20:54 comment added jimchmst You can "get clean" using water alone. The next time you experience a summer thunderstorm, modesty permitting, strip and wash thoroughly. You will be cleaner and more refreshed than any soapy shower.
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Dec 30, 2022 at 3:48 comment added uhoh Usually taking a bath involves the use of soap to speed up the process; in fact, it may be hard to answer because baths without any soap may be outside most people's everyday experience, and that might be because water alone does not work as well as you describe it. Yes the tub got dirty - probably some fraction of the top most layer of dead skin cells fell off and floated to the edge of the water, but I do not think you were able to get actually clean (yes, it's a subjective term) without soap.
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