sue1965
Well-Known Member
I was just curious to see how many of you use a soap planer or do you just trim your rough edges? Also, do you rinse your soap once it is done curing to give it a shine?
My thought is that some soap, especially those that are not completely square or have a textured top, look best a little rough all around. I think it gives it a more natural look/feel. Although I do think trimming the edges a bit helps so it's not so scratchy.
I am considering buying a planer and wondered if you had any recommendations for a good one? Thanks!!
My thought is that some soap, especially those that are not completely square or have a textured top, look best a little rough all around. I think it gives it a more natural look/feel. Although I do think trimming the edges a bit helps so it's not so scratchy.
I am considering buying a planer and wondered if you had any recommendations for a good one? Thanks!!