I have a feeling that this topic has been covered before, but I cannot find the thread(s) to cover, so here goes again...
I have a Sabi wooden bowl that came with my TOBS sandalwood soap puck. I load my brush from that wooden bowl, which means both the bowl and the soap get wet. Although I do drain the bowl after use, some water / moisture stays behind, and the soap is leeching color from the bowl. I shaved off the discolored soap, but I would like a more permanent solution.
I have started to sand down the interior of the bowl, thinking that the stain or color is "skin deep" and I can sand off a thin layer and solve this issue. Is that going to work?
Any other advice deeply appreciated!
I have a Sabi wooden bowl that came with my TOBS sandalwood soap puck. I load my brush from that wooden bowl, which means both the bowl and the soap get wet. Although I do drain the bowl after use, some water / moisture stays behind, and the soap is leeching color from the bowl. I shaved off the discolored soap, but I would like a more permanent solution.
I have started to sand down the interior of the bowl, thinking that the stain or color is "skin deep" and I can sand off a thin layer and solve this issue. Is that going to work?
Any other advice deeply appreciated!