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Can anybody recommend a quick-rinsing shower soap?
#11
I always felt like I wiped off with baby oil after using Ivory.. while irish spring goes away immediately. No softener here. But then I hate shower gels too.

Guess I'm weird.
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#12
Dr. Bronners
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#13
Another vote for Dr Bonners. Buy it at Target.
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#14
Dr Bronner rinses easier in cold water than anything else in hot.

This is the stuff:
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#15
Plus, you get that magical feeling!

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#16
testcase wrote:
Sounds like your water is too hard.

When I go to my brother in laws in Owego NY I have the same problem. They use Irish Spring but have hard water and it's a real bear to get the soap off - feels kinda slick and slippery. Lots of rubbing to get to just skin. I use Irish Spring here in Merrimac, MA and it comes right off no problem. I'd also agree that it may be your water.
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#17
ever try one wipe charlies? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FOae1V1-Xg
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#18
RAMd®d wrote:
But they take forever to rinse off. If I'm running late and grab a quick shower, I feel like 90% of the time is spend rinsing off.

that's whats sticks to the shower walls even with a squeegee. I switched to a liquid shower soap.
Bronner or TJs. Anything without the hardeners of bar soap.
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#19
Another for Dr. Bronners, I use the liquid and it rinses quickly and squeaky clean.
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#20
I'll give Dr. Bronners a look-see.

Our water is great, not a problem.

My shampoo rinses very quickly and my hair is squeaky clean.

Costco has Dove on sale from time to time, I'll give it a shot, too.


Anything without the hardeners of bar soap.

Hm.

Is that what causes some soap bars to evaporate almost overnight? I may have to buy soap by the pallet or 55gal drum.


Thanks for all the info, guys!
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