Best SALT WATER SOAP ???
Tim wrote:
On Tuesday, December 11, 2018 at 5:22:56 PM UTC-6, True North wrote:
Tim
Steve WeingartÂ*
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Â* Â*(Susan Welsh) wrote:Â*
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George Ray wrote:Â*
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I presume you mean for washing one's body/hair in salt water.Â*
I think any detergent-based product designed for use on the skinÂ*
or head works reasonably well. The "Joy" product is OK, I haveÂ*
also heard that most of the "Body Shop" shampoo/shower gels areÂ*
OK (but they are expensive).Â*
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The big problem with Joy or other dish soaps is that it will all but peelÂ*
the skin off of anyone with sensitive skin and leave anyone with lessÂ*
than *very* oily hair with dried out hair after just a few washings.Â*
(no offence to anyone who likes it, one washing in Joy and Pat is justÂ*
about skinless ;-(Â*
The Sea Savon salt water soap that used to be distributed by Davis wasÂ*
absolutely *great*, clean hair and skin, without any damage to either,Â*
but they seem to have switched to a brand called Aqua Lather that is notÂ*
nearly as good, it's mild but does not seem to leave that *clean* feelingÂ*
as well (we wrote them and asked for a source of the old stuff a fewÂ*
months ago, but they have not responded)Â*
Cheers,Â*
SteveÂ*
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"I. The mid-west I don’t have much contact with brine. I’ve found that
Ajax dish soap is a great in-general cleanser. I liked to wash my boats
and pontoon with it. Granted, I use well water, but the stuff lathers
for quite a while. Besides, it’s cheap...Â*
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ajax-Ultra-Triple-Action-Dishwashing-Liquid-Dish-Soap-Orange-90-fl-oz/19514874"
Wonder if that dish soap would have any effect on previously applied boat wax?
Now that, I don't know. I DO know that it was the best I'd found for
cleaning my pontoon. I'd tried all the 'super ' 'industrial strength'
stuff and they didn't have pleasing results. concerning previous wax?
ehhhh, I doubt if it'd strip it...
Dawn may remove wax. Is what body shops use to remove any silicone on the
surface.
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