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sandsoap

British  
/ ˈsændˌsəʊp /

noun

  1. a gritty general-purpose soap

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He filled a basin with water, and, with an old brush and piece of sandsoap, attacked the stove.

From Mountain Blood A Novel by Hergesheimer, Joseph

I never touch the outside of a pot––and I scour them with sandsoap.

From Hidden Water by Dixon, Maynard

Polish the knives with bathbrick, wood ashes or sandsoap.

From Public School Domestic Science by Hoodless, Adelaide

Welcome the suitcased salesman; the Bon-Brush Man: big-bristled, wooden-backed scrubbing & bottle brushes, sandsoap & Brasso for hard domestic usage.

From Unmanned by Oliver, Stephen