Soap and Cleaning Compound Manufacturing

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Soap and Cleaning Compound Manufacturing Industry's average salary is 2.00% higher than the US average

Description

Soap and Cleaning Compound Manufacturing

This industry group includes industries involved in soap and other detergents manufacturing (except specialty cleaners), polishes and sanitation goods manufacturing, and perfumes, cosmetics, and other toilet preparations manufacturing.

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Soap and Other Detergents Manufacturing (except Specialty Cleaners)
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Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing soap, synthetic organic detergents, inorganic alkaline detergents, or any combination thereof, as well as establishments producing crude and refined glycerin from vegetable and animal fats and oils. Sample business functions include detergents (synthetic, organic, and inorganic alkaline), dishwashing compounds, dye removing cream, soap base, crude and refined glycerin (from fats, except synthetic), mechanics' paste, presoaks, scouring compounds, soap (granulated, liquid, cake, flaked, and chip), textile soap, and washing compounds.

Polishes and Sanitation Goods Manufacturing
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Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing metal furniture and other polishes, waxes and dressings for fabricated leather and other materials, household, institutional, and industrial plant disinfectants, nonpersonal deodorants, dry cleaning preparations, household bleaches, and other sanitation preparations. Sample business functions include household ammonia, household aqua ammonia, beeswax processing, belt dressing, blackings, burnishing ink, chlorine bleaching compounds (household, liquid or dry), cleaning and polishing preparations, chemically treated dusting and polishing cloths, and degreasing solvents

Perfumes, Cosmetics and Other Toilet Preparations Manufacturing
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Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing perfumes (both natural and synthetic), cosmetics, and other toilet preparations. This industry also includes establishments engaged in blending and compounding perfume bases, as well as those manufacturing shampoos and shaving products, whether made from soap or synthetic detergents. Sample business functions include bath salts, bay rum, body powder, colognes, perfume concentrates, cosmetic creams, cosmetic lotions and oils, cosmetics, dentifrices, and denture cleaners.

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