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Castile soap. Cheap, easy to find in hospitals, pure, doesn't stick to plastic like antibacterials.
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From: Lactation Information and Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Connor Widner IBCLC
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 7:46 AM
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I have always cleaned breast pump parts with a mild dish soap and hot water, then air drying. Is castile soap OK to use for cleaning parts? Anymore in the hospital a medicine cup of dish soap would need a label. What are other hospitals doing? Thanks for your help.
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Connor Widner BSN RNC IBCLC LLL
Delta County Memorial Hospital
Delta, Colorado
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