DetailZeus
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TBH...
I don`t really know the chemistry part of these soaps all that well. But for someone that is worried about going to a rinse-less method of washing you can use almost all of these products just like a normal was soap and even rinse them after washing. I personally have done this many times in my transition into a more conventional rinse-less wash. For ultimate safety I use the multiple towel method so I don`t ever bring a dirty mitt back to the surface.
I thought about introducing him to the "bucket of towels method" but I figured one thing at a time, yeah? The poor guy is already on the verge of Autopian-level OCD (mostly my fault) so I didn`t want to push him over the edge...yet :blink:
*Supposedly* The staining on the mitt is just oils and such, and actual "grit" comes off and falls to the bottom of the bucket. We didn`t see any marring so at the end of the day that`s what matters, right?
Personally it sorta bothers me, I mean my eyes are telling me there`s *something* built up on the mitt and it`s time to grab a new one. So yeah, when I did more rinseless washing I mostly used the gdwm. Ironically enough the rinseless wash mitt sold here is my go-to for shampoo washing.