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03-23-2014, 10:59 PM
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partis Wrote:That sounds so good, everywhere i live is always hard water area, i didnt know you could get water softener
They're not cheap but if you're curious, take a look at this:
http://water.culligan.com/kent-oh/
The other advantage is that you won't be bothered by lime scale so your water heater/washing machine/dish washer is less likely to break down, your shower head won't clog up and you will save on soap/detergent.
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Shower gel, for sure. Usually either Old Spice, or Dove for Men. Bar soap sucks.
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I usually use Old Spice or Dove shower gel. I hate bar soap.
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Old (1970's) army trick thats stuck, no messy soap, I use common shampoo... Mr. pecker likes smelling like apples anyway...:biggrin:
It's cheaper than shower gell, get's the job done and no messy soap bar.
BTW, after changing a con-rod / cylinder-head gasket / front disc brake pads on your car, ain't nothing like shampoo to get you soft delicate handies clean
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I used dollar store shampoo for a while. I had a friend some time ago, that used shampoo as liquid soap in the shower...well, thats all shampoo really is anyway. This was a few years before the introduction of liquid soap, so I thought it was a good idea and started using shampoo as liquid shower soap.
Then I guess companies caught on to the fact that people used shampoo like this, so they decided to just produce soap in liquid form. Which is nice.
Then a few years after the event of liquid soap coming out (I still used shampoo), stores like Bath and Body Works started popping up.
And now I buy my liquid shower soap from them.
In actuality, soap is soap....regardless of its form -- bar, stick, liquid, gel, shampoo, or foam. Many of the same ingredients go into all of these products. The only differences are additives -- vitamins, conditioners, scents, colors, and consistency. Other than that, all soap is basically the same.
But I got addicted to certain BBW scents, so thats where I buy my soaps and lotions now.
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I guess I'm the only one who uses bar soap. I use Dove.
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