Hello,
I guess this is an oddball question, but I am curious whether you slather the Dawn on thick or chintz out a drop or two only during the restoration process. Of course the answer is "as much as needed" but how much is that for you.
In a way this is also a question of whether the soap "does" anything or in other words, why use soap at all. Lately I have been more generous in the application of soap to the CI surfaces but am not sure there is a benefit. It is a surfactant of course; how important is it? Scrubbing without it is not satisfying. Is more soap better?
For a regular dish, like a dirty dinner plate, we keep a small squirt bottle of diluted dish soap near the sink (pictured). I am guessing the mixture is 9 parts water to 1 part soap although i never measure. When a dish needs to be hand washed I squirt out a small amount of that solution, add water, and scrub it clean. A single large bottle of no-name dish soap has been going strong for about 10 years (most dishes are cleaned in the dishwasher). By comparison I might lay down a line of Dawn two inches long for one side of a pierce of cast iron, scrub, rinse it off, repeat on that side, then do the same thing for the other side of the piece.
Your thoughts and techniques are appreciated.
Thanks!