orangeblossom
Well-Known Member
I've searched the archives here, and I am finding that people are saying to use both stainless steel wire, and/or guitar strings.
Not all guitar strings are stainless steel. I have one here that says "plain steel" on it. I can only find thick stainless steel wire in the hardware stores near me, not thin stuff.
I really want to cut with wire to make it less messy, but I don't know if I should go ahead with my plain steel string or not. Will it discolor my soap since it is not stainless steel, or will the string simply get eaten away, leaving me to buy more (which I'd be okay with if it means I could cut my soap today with the wire). I really don't want to affect the color of my soap.
Does anyone know the answer? Does anyone use regular "plain steel" guitar strings with no problem?
Not all guitar strings are stainless steel. I have one here that says "plain steel" on it. I can only find thick stainless steel wire in the hardware stores near me, not thin stuff.
I really want to cut with wire to make it less messy, but I don't know if I should go ahead with my plain steel string or not. Will it discolor my soap since it is not stainless steel, or will the string simply get eaten away, leaving me to buy more (which I'd be okay with if it means I could cut my soap today with the wire). I really don't want to affect the color of my soap.
Does anyone know the answer? Does anyone use regular "plain steel" guitar strings with no problem?