Fels-Naptha is an American brand of
laundry soap manufactured by Summit Brands. The soap was invented in 1893 by Fels and Company.
It originally included the ingredient
naphtha, effective for cleaning
laundry
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and removing
urushiol
Urushiol is an oily mixture of organic compounds with Allergic contact dermatitis, allergenic properties found in plants of the Family (biology), family Anacardiaceae, especially ''Toxicodendron'' ''spp.'' (e.g., poison oak, Toxicodendron vernic ...
(an oil contained in poison ivy).
History
The original Fels-Naptha was developed around 1894 by Fels & Company of Philadelphia, a
Philadelphia
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-based company. Its predecessor Fels & Company, was established by Lazarus Fels and son Abraham in 1866 in
Baltimore
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, Maryland, but unexpectedly failed after some period of success. The Fels family moved to Philadelphia, where another of Lazarus' sons,
Joseph, started the new firm and incorporated in 1914. Joseph's younger brother
Samuel Simeon Fels was the new company's first president and held that position until he died in 1950.
In the early 20th century, the company prospered based on sales of Fels-Naptha. Both Joseph and Samuel used their new wealth for
philanthropy
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.
In 1964, the company was sold to Purex Corporation for $5 million.
The
Greyhound Corporation acquired the consumer products business of Purex (which included Fels-Naptha) in 1985 and was combined with Greyhound's Armour-Dial division, forming
The Dial Corporation. In December 2003, Dial was sold to
Henkel for $2.9 billion.
In September 2022, Summit Brands acquired Fels-Naptha from Henkel.
File:Fels-Naptha.jpg, Fels-Naptha
File:Naptha cookbook.jpg, Advertising pamphlet published by Naptha
Use
The soap comes packaged in paper similar to bar body soap and is most often found in the laundry section of a supermarket or grocery store. It is intended for the pre-treatment of stains by rubbing the dampened product on a soiled area prior to laundering. The manufacturer claims it to be most effective in removing chocolate, baby formula, perspiration, and make-up.
It was often used as a
home remedy in the treatment of contact dermatitis caused by exposure to
poison ivy
Poison ivy is a type of allergenic plant in the genus '' Toxicodendron'' native to Asia and North America. Formerly considered a single species, '' Toxicodendron radicans'', poison ivies are now generally treated as a complex of three separate s ...
,
poison oak, and other oil-based organic skin-irritants where they have touched the skin but not yet inflamed the area. When the soap contained its namesake
naphtha, washing the skin directly with the soap helped remove
urushiol
Urushiol is an oily mixture of organic compounds with Allergic contact dermatitis, allergenic properties found in plants of the Family (biology), family Anacardiaceae, especially ''Toxicodendron'' ''spp.'' (e.g., poison oak, Toxicodendron vernic ...
, the allergen associated with poison ivy. As with other strong detergents, the revised formulation retains this capability.
According to the manufacturer, about 1/8 of a bar of Fels-Naptha grated and added to a wash cycle helps eliminate residual stains.
Fels-Naptha is also a common ingredient in
DIY laundry detergent recipes.
Fels-Naptha, when combined with
Neatsfoot oil, is commonly used in a primitive method of tanning animal skins.
Health considerations
In its 2007
material safety data sheet,
Dial Corp. states that Fels-Naptha can irritate the eyes and, with prolonged exposure, the skin.
Fels-Naptha once contained
naphtha, a skin and eye
irritant. According to the ingredients list on the Fels-Naptha website, it is no longer included in the soap.
Instead, it now contains
terpene
Terpenes () are a class of natural products consisting of compounds with the formula (C5H8)n for n ≥ 2. Terpenes are major biosynthetic building blocks. Comprising more than 30,000 compounds, these unsaturated hydrocarbons are produced predomi ...
hydrocarbons.
See also
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Zote (soap)
*
List of cleaning products
References
External links
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On The History And Use Of Naphtha In Soap– Natalie Ball, Phoenix Press, 2009
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Cleaning product brands
Soap brands
American brands
Products introduced in 1893
Dial Corporation brands