THE PERFECT FOOTBAG SOAP(not a soap-opera)

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THE PERFECT FOOTBAG SOAP(not a soap-opera)

Post by ObArA'BaRs » 22 Oct 2006 08:37

Ok. JrStubs came up with the idea of a footbag soap. We need some ideas or ingredients that would make a perfect soap for facile/footbags.
JrStubs will see if he can make it (if its possible :P )
If it works :? , free samples will be given
Help anyone? :D


PLEASE DONT STEAL THIS IDEA(or ill hunt you down :wink: )
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Post by hackeysnacker » 22 Oct 2006 13:04

a pinch of cinnamon and a sprinkle of love

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Post by mtoolan » 22 Oct 2006 13:12

wouldnt a sprinkle of love make the bag stiff?
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Post by Zac Miley » 22 Oct 2006 13:53

lmfao.
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Post by shredzilla » 22 Oct 2006 14:26

I used to watch Days of Our Lives with my mom when I was a young kid. You could make a soap like that using some of the footbaggers on Modified as characters. Maybe Matt Cross could be one of the stars, Emily Kulczyk a potential love interest? Sam Colclough seems like a good character for a dramatized soap opera. Anyway, good luck!
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Post by BenRea » 22 Oct 2006 15:31

did you totally miss read that? \

he meant soap to wash bags not a SOAP OPERA!!!!


LMFAO. :lol:
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Post by Zeb Jackson » 22 Oct 2006 15:33

shredzilla wrote:I used to watch Days of Our Lives with my mom when I was a young kid. You could make a soap like that using some of the footbaggers on Modified as characters. Maybe Matt Cross could be one of the stars, Emily Kulczyk a potential love interest? Sam Colclough seems like a good character for a dramatized soap opera. Anyway, good luck!
haha originally i thought the name of the thread meant the same thing chris....

but i use a non wax based shampoo for my footbags and it cleans them up pretty good

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Post by RawSko » 22 Oct 2006 15:53

I use an organic biodegradable dish detergent because I love not only footbag, but also the earth!!
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Post by Z on the rocks » 22 Oct 2006 16:16

Fuck cleaning 'em . I like my footbag like I like my women....dirty.

Edit : jk mine isnt dirty enuf to be cleaned
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Post by Kyle Hewitt » 22 Oct 2006 16:24

Clean bags>stiff unstallable I do not want to pick this bag up with my hands because it is so dirty bag.

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Post by Spontaneous Spaz » 22 Oct 2006 16:35

maybe... but the less you wash it, the dirtier it gets... and the more susceptable to creating holes and tears in the fabric.

you should wash it at least once every 3 sessions... thats wut i do

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Post by ObArA'BaRs » 22 Oct 2006 16:42

Ok. Is there any soap experts in the house? :D
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JSACK wrote: wrote:alright well me and obara'bars, shredded our dicks off, since we are both in high school, obviously there is some sort of talent show



Keep footbag'n till yo skins saggin.......

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Post by brinard » 22 Oct 2006 16:48

all ive found from soaps is that certain ones turn the bag grey. zest body wash does that. so does the cheapo ones from school.

ive used lots of different soaps and i dont think it makes any difference as long as it dosent leave the bag waxy. good smellyness is just a plus.

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Post by Iron Clad Ben » 22 Oct 2006 16:49

I've heard from a couple different people that Baby Shampoo works really well because it's gentle.

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Post by RawSko » 22 Oct 2006 17:33

brinard wrote: good smellyness is just a plus.
actually, scented soaps are generaly harsher on your skin and less good for you, so I can only imagine that a scented soap would be less ideal for footbags aswell.

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Post by travismontoya » 22 Oct 2006 17:47

Iron Clad Ben wrote:I've heard from a couple different people that Baby Shampoo works really well because it's gentle.
You hit the spot, Baby shampoo works good. I used to use concentrated dish soap that sh*t f*cked my bag... like... worse then umm.. don't even want to say it. I sat there for like 20 minutes trying to squeaz out all the bubbles and I swear more were being made.. ugh.

Anywho lesson learned don't use concentrated dish soap..

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Post by PegLegHolly » 22 Oct 2006 18:09

i have also heard the thing about certain scented soaps being bad for your skin. the main place i heard this from was from tattoo artists when i got tattoos. scented anything pulls color out of your skin and also pulls out vitamin e (vitamin e keeps skin soft and healthy). one time i used zest body wash (like brian mentioned) and it made the colors bleed and i think it dissolved some of the lead inside the bag.

this is why when i make my footbag soap i use organic tea tree oil, peppermint extract, and a secret ingredient. i use the same soap on my tattoos. these ingredients are the best ive found.
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Post by Roy » 22 Oct 2006 18:54

Lye. Have you found any, Andy?
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Post by Abe » 22 Oct 2006 19:02

i've found that a liquid fadric detergent works best, makes sense as facile is a type of fabric.

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Post by akalazou » 22 Oct 2006 20:37

dove (unsented) or ivory :-/

like the ad says, ivory is pure at 99.4 % ...
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