14. Taylor decided to invest $12 million – everything his company was worth – into his idea. He ordered
100 million soap dispensers from the only two companies capable of producing them.
15. Softsoap became a hit and Taylor sold his company to one of his competitors in 1987 for
$61 million.
16. A short time later, in 1989, a man from Taiwan named
Guey-Chuan Shiau invented the
automatic soap dispenser. With it, Shiau sought to improve hygiene in public toilets. Today, automatic soap dispensers are found in more and more public toilets, but their popularity in the home is also on the rise.
17. An automatic soap dispenser uses a
motion sensor. It recognises when someone places their hands underneath the dispenser and releases a small quantity of soap. Because you do not have to touch the dispenser itself, the whole process is much more hygienic!