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18. Video says 1930s, and probably only very early 30's and not commonly used.
Sun Jan 2, 2022, 01:31 AM
Jan 2022

Soap products were very common and inexpensive.
Detergent products were not in use until 1950s.
Ivory soap bars, Ivory flakes, Dreft, Camay, Palmolive bar, Lifebuoy, Werk soap, Tag soap bars were common in 1930's, 40's.

Dry cleaning establishments were common in communities, also laundries, often run by Chinese immigrants. (I used a local Chinese laundry in NY state throughout the mid-50's, and there was still a Chinese laundry in my neighborhood well into the 60's.)

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