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Quote from: MadPlumbarian on April 11, 2018, 08:01:57 PM?? JRYup! And some sand paper, to finish it off.
I tried that duke and it wasn’t that great, and with that enclosure you didn’t get much suds, I’m thinking it wasn’t a great buy..JR
I think some of you are putting way too much thought into soap. It's soap. I don't like anything with a strong perfumey smell and I don't like having so many choices in the store that I have to stand in the aisle for hours and hours to pick one. So, I made it simple. I found the same liquid soap they use on patients in nursing homes and hospitals ( hypo-allergenic, hair and skin cleanser with vitamin E and essential oils) and I had it delivered to my door for around $8 a gallon. I bought a case of the stuff and each gallon lasts about a year so I'm good for a couple more years.
Quote from: MadPlumbarian on April 14, 2018, 05:55:43 PMI tried that duke and it wasn’t that great, and with that enclosure you didn’t get much suds, I’m thinking it wasn’t a great buy..JRMaybe see if Alan can help you find a supplier for his liquid soap? Maybe hosing off old people isn't as manly sounding as washing yourself with a sharp cornered brick, but it would probably be more effective in the long run!Def
Yup! And some sand paper, to finish it off.
Angle grinder works well too. Great at getting rid of really stuck on dirt....Def
I am lucky in that I haven't found anything that is harsh on my skin. This is what I tend to use... Dove, Irish Spring, and Old Spice products.
There are a few things on this planet I hate running out of...and yep...soap is one of them.