Provon Soap
Nov 20, 2009

Happy 20th Anniversary to Provon Soap!
Not many products get us more excited than toilet paper, but given the current flu epidemic; Provon Soap has officially curbed our enthusiasm. Provon Soap, manufactured by GOJO Industries (also the makers off Purell), was launched in 1989 and is marketed as a “cost-effective skin care product”.
Since its commencement twenty years ago, the brand has experienced much success and has racked up a die-hard customer base. In an industry where price points play a major role, this accomplishment is no small feat for a soap company.
Provon Soap offers a variety of products including soap dispensers and soap refills with formulas ranging from antimicrobial to sensitive skin, antibacterial to moisturizing, and even a foaming hair & body wash. According to Dave, a customer in Pennsylvania, “I’ve been using Provon for 15 years. It keeps my employees’ hands clean, sanitized, and healthy; and that little difference goes a long way in the office. Especially for that price, I wouldn’t ever consider switching.”
GOJO recommends pairing its Provon Soap products with its Purell Hand Sanitizing line to make a complete hand care solution.
Congratulations to Provon for its first successful twenty years – we wish you twenty more and thank you for making the world a cleaner, safer, and healthier place!


Dear Provon Co.
I am interested in knowing if you can convert your automatic hand motion wall mount soap dispenser in also to dispense Holy water with a refilling bottle for all the churches around the world. Since the H1N1 virus churches do not fill their water basin anymore due to the dangerous virus. This would be safe for all the congregation to use. And design it to blend with the churches in gold metal or stainless steel. And if I may suggest it to be mounted over the now empty basin in the churches that would catch any drippings of the holy water so it does not splatter on to the floor. By cupping one hand underneath it to catch the water and use the other hand to dip in palm and do the sign of the cross. I have contacted the Vatican in Rome with this idea and hopefully they approve.
Sincerely,
Author and Screenwriter
Antonion Borges
Hi Antonion,
Thanks for your comment but we are not the Provon Corporation. Best of luck
Seem interesting soap for the sanitation and keeping virus away! as H1N1 diseases spreading out, there will have a products that can prevent that.
addressing Mr. Borges concerns and ideas, I wanted to share with you that I am helping the Benendictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration market their wonderful holy water soaps. I think we could approach Sister Cathleen about this concern and I didn’t realize that the churches were doing that with their basins but it makes sense. Perhaps the soaps could be used in a creative way to ensure the ability of folks to get access to holy water. I’m not sure, But I am open to ideas.
Correct me if I am wrong, did this company invent the handsfree soap dispenser? If they did, two thumbs up for them!
Good Post, Thank you for the suggestions