
I use liquid body wash, husband refuses to switch from his bar soap, but I swear the soap scum is much worse with the bar. Does anyone know if this is true?
Image taken on 2008-10-26 13:05:59 by kevinzhengli.

I use liquid body wash, husband refuses to switch from his bar soap, but I swear the soap scum is much worse with the bar. Does anyone know if this is true?
Image taken on 2008-10-26 13:05:59 by kevinzhengli.
You bet it’s true. Bar soap is nasty
I use a mild shampoo as a body wash, much less expensive and no soap scum.
It seems the same to me. A quick way to clean it up though is to use your bodywash or old shampoo-put some on a washcloth and wipe the walls while you are taking a shower. I do this most of the time I take a shower. I have no buildup on my shower doors. It works great.
I like the smell of bath wash better myself……i buy soap for kids, and yes the build up is worse
If the body wash is detergent-based rather than soap-based, you should get less scum.
We’ve done an experiment–sort of. When the kid who uses only body wash is home and the only bar soap one is gone, and vice versa, we don’t see any difference in the soap film on the glass shower door.
Yes, that is true!
Because the bar, has wax and oil products that stick to things, whereas liquid soap does not!!
I use Oil of Olay Body Wash and don’t notice any difference with soap skum.