Guest guest Posted September 21, 2008 Report Share Posted September 21, 2008 Well you can buy from someone who makes it. Im not sure I " get " a concentrated base for foaming bottles because already need to dilute regular base approx 4 to 1. It has to be very thin to work in the foam mechanism.You can also get Dr Bronners too and since its already thin you might dilute it half and half Shaye .. ISO foamer soap base With so many bases out there I was wondering if anyone has an recommendations for use with a foamer bottle. I know WSP hs a foamer bottle soap base. and I like that bramble berry has an all purpose base concentrate, (aka, no shipping for water) though im not sure how it works in a foamer bottle. I thought i saw a base like that specifically for foamer bottles that was concentrated. but I can't remember too well. any thoughts??? I like Shaye's foamy soap but I am not into the idea of making liquid soap. so that thought it out of the question. my neices are excited for some foamer soap. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2008 Report Share Posted September 21, 2008 Hmm. . . I don't really know since I make my own base. Anyone else buy theirs? Beth www.SoapAndGarden.com In a message dated 09/21/08 21:38:35 Eastern Daylight Time, Koalas_boutique@... writes: With so many bases out there I was wondering if anyone has an recommendations for use with a foamer bottle. I know WSP hs a foamer bottle soap base. and I like that bramble berry has an all purpose base concentrate, (aka, no shipping for water) though im not sure how it works in a foamer bottle. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2008 Report Share Posted September 22, 2008 Dr Bonners??? never heard of that. What is it. And oh yes i know foamer soap needed to be quite thin. just wasn't sure how thin it needed to be diluted to. thanks for the tip. so 4-1 would be the dilution for regular hand soap aproximatly then?? > > Well you can buy from someone who makes it. Im not sure I " get " a > concentrated base for foaming bottles because already need to dilute regular > base approx 4 to 1. It has to be very thin to work in the foam > mechanism.You can also get Dr Bronners too and since its already thin you > might dilute it half and half > > Shaye > > . > ISO foamer soap base > > > > With so many bases out there I was wondering if anyone has an > recommendations for use with a foamer bottle. I know WSP hs a foamer > bottle soap base. and I like that bramble berry has an all purpose base > concentrate, (aka, no shipping for water) though im not sure how it > works in a foamer bottle. I thought i saw a base like that > specifically for foamer bottles that was concentrated. but I can't > remember too well. any thoughts??? > > I like Shaye's foamy soap but I am not into the idea of making liquid > soap. so that thought it out of the question. my neices are excited > for some foamer soap. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2008 Report Share Posted September 22, 2008 Yea.. 1 part soap 4 part distilled water. Dr Bronners is liquid soap they usualy sell it in health food section of wegmans, health food stores ect... its already very thin. Shaye ISO foamer soap base > > > > With so many bases out there I was wondering if anyone has an > recommendations for use with a foamer bottle. I know WSP hs a foamer > bottle soap base. and I like that bramble berry has an all purpose base > concentrate, (aka, no shipping for water) though im not sure how it > works in a foamer bottle. I thought i saw a base like that > specifically for foamer bottles that was concentrated. but I can't > remember too well. any thoughts??? > > I like Shaye's foamy soap but I am not into the idea of making liquid > soap. so that thought it out of the question. my neices are excited > for some foamer soap. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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