Massachusetts 

 Agricultural Experimental Station 



Technical Bulletin No. 13 May, 1928 



Washing Powders For Dairy 



Use 



By A. W. Phillips, M. J. Mack and J. H. Frandsen 



The importance of cleanliness in the production and handling of dairy 

 products is very generally recognized, and as a consequence there is much 

 interest in the use and manufacture of suitable cleaning compounds. It 

 is recognized that under our present system of advertising the use of a 

 product may not necessarily be proportional to its merit. It was in an 

 attempt to determine what constitutes merit in a cleaning powder that 

 this study of composition and properties was undertaken. 



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