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Thread: Soaps vs. creams
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02-28-2013, 05:15 AM #11
If you're using good quality products, I've found most of the difference is in learning to load the brush. When I started, I didn't like the soaps, but I was trying to load with way too much water. I used creams for quite awhile and still used too much water, but it was easier to compensate with more cream. Now, I'm a soap fan and the creams are just sitting.
Start with a soaked brush and shake the loose water out of it. If you're loading soap it helps to put a dribble of water on the puck a few minutes before you're ready to load, don't drown it. To save more typing, here's a link to Lynn loading both soap and cream in 2 different videos.
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Howard
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03-05-2013, 04:58 AM #12
Different soaps require different things. load time, more water, start with brush a little less wet, ETC...
What soap is giving you issues? Chances are one of us has mastered that soap and can tell you the particulars of that soap.
Lynn really hit the nail on the head. You have to get the soap on the brush and the harder the soap the longer it takes.
Just describe what you are doing and with what. We can help...