When I was cleaning up a bit I ran into my tub of Trumpers Violets. Sure the name sounds sissy but it certainly is not that. Violets are one of my favorite flowers and are sweet but the sweetness is cut with some wood and I’m sure other things and it settles down into a really nice old-school vibe that I enjoy immensely. The scent is medium and. Can still smell it at noon.
(04-05-2021, 02:09 AM)Nero Wrote: I was asked to try out a couple soap formulas for a project that someone is starting (not sure he wants me to elaborate, so I will leave it there for now), so I used one yesterday and the other one today.yep. Time to put away the Swix blue and red wax and slather on some yellow. Always loved the spring sling sunburn! I don’t get to carve anymore but I still tune skis for kids and grands. Envy you my friend!
The clear winner for me was the one yesterday with the same/similar base as the current Floris soaps.
Been quite warm recently, so gotta plan your hours right on the slopes to get the sweet spot (not too firm, not too mushy).
And then we have some more intruders...
(04-06-2021, 06:56 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote:(04-05-2021, 02:09 AM)Nero Wrote: I was asked to try out a couple soap formulas for a project that someone is starting (not sure he wants me to elaborate, so I will leave it there for now), so I used one yesterday and the other one today.yep. Time to put away the Swix blue and red wax and slather on some yellow. Always loved the spring sling sunburn! I don’t get to carve anymore but I still tune skis for kids and grands. Envy you my friend!
The clear winner for me was the one yesterday with the same/similar base as the current Floris soaps.
Been quite warm recently, so gotta plan your hours right on the slopes to get the sweet spot (not too firm, not too mushy).
And then we have some more intruders...
Hardly anything as enchanting as tuning skis, the sounds of filing and deburring, the different smells of pre wax and finish waxes for changing conditions. It a religious experience.