(This post was last modified: 08-15-2016, 02:37 AM by Pete123.)
I'm comfortable purchasing used razors, brushes, etc.... because I can put them in Barbicide.
Like handjam, I would like to see research saying it is or isn't ok. I did find a study that documented contagion spread via soap in a dentists office, though it didn't say which one. I also found where an expert said that HIV wouldn't make it long on soap. I've found nothing about Hepatitis, other than it can live in a syringe for 45 days.
I won't be buying any used soap, though certainly can understand those that will. I think this is something that people should consider for themselves, rather than not think about it.
I'll say this as it is in line with a couple of medical comments related to blood. Assume that anyone you purchase used soap from has a blood born pathogen. If you wouldn't want to use soap that had been used by someone with HIV, Hepatitis C or one of the other things, then it's probably best not to buy it.
Many people that have them don't know it because the time between becoming infected and getting sick can be many, many years. Especially Hepatitis C. About 1% of the population in the US has Hepatitis C and many people don't know they have it.