Poor quality soap
Discussion
Trivial question, but has anyone else noticed how poor the quality of hand soap has become? Not that long ago, you could use hand soap until it was down to a small nubbin but nowadays, it seems that after a little use, it cracks all over the place and turns black. Even what used to be decent brands like Imperial Leather.
lornemalvo said:
Colonel Cupcake said:
I use Imperial Leather and I haven't noticed it cracking and turning black.
With all due respect, perhaps you are not using it often enough.
With all due respect? With all due respect, perhaps you are not using it often enough.

Looking at the other bars of soap used by other members of the Cupcake barracks, all are smooth, uncracked and not black. One is a bar of Simple soap and I don't know what the other brand is.
Maybe you have just been unlucky?
We have random flavoured stuff from this place a few miles along the coast from us: www.theclovellysoapcompany.com
Lasts a long time and some of them smell fantastic.
For me the key issue related to hand washing isn’t about soap, it’s hand dryers. Use one in the loos of a pub, restaurant, store, service etc, it’s become a lottery of finding one that works and then one that actually dries your hands. They’ve become over designed with style over substance. It’s not untypical to have half dried hands and add to the growing puddle of festering water on the floor under the hand dryer.
Years ago Warner Howard dryers were everywhere blowing strong piping hot air - dry hands, brilliant. I’d say that was the zenith of peak hand dryer and it’s declined ever since.
This deserves a thread on its own.
Years ago Warner Howard dryers were everywhere blowing strong piping hot air - dry hands, brilliant. I’d say that was the zenith of peak hand dryer and it’s declined ever since.
This deserves a thread on its own.
stogbandard said:
For me the key issue related to hand washing isn’t about soap, it’s hand dryers. Use one in the loos of a pub, restaurant, store, service etc, it’s become a lottery of finding one that works and then one that actually dries your hands. They’ve become over designed with style over substance. It’s not untypical to have half dried hands and add to the growing puddle of festering water on the floor under the hand dryer.
Years ago Warner Howard dryers were everywhere blowing strong piping hot air - dry hands, brilliant. I’d say that was the zenith of peak hand dryer and it’s declined ever since.
This deserves a thread on its own.
Can't remember the brand, but there's Dyson-styled one that starts a 15-second countdown when you put your hands in. After that has run down (and your hands are, of course, still wet), it runs while displaying an error message for a further ten seconds, then shuts down.Years ago Warner Howard dryers were everywhere blowing strong piping hot air - dry hands, brilliant. I’d say that was the zenith of peak hand dryer and it’s declined ever since.
This deserves a thread on its own.
Apparently our hands are just too wet for the poor thing.
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