Dipesh said:Noted. I was actually going to get that bowl too. Thank you James
Blades said:hmmm..Perhaps you could contact the seller and get a replacement?
Good Luck!
B
James_uk said:All I did was pouring some water to soften the soap
hunnymonster said:James_uk said:All I did was pouring some water to soften the soap
Well don't - it's not required. simply spend more time loading the brush...
Special consideration: MWF has lanolin in it, it's the whole point of "wool fat", lanolin melts at around 38C - water hotter than that will tend to melt the lanolin out and eventually you'll end up with a lanolin free soap.
Pig Cat said:Ah, hence why in another thread someone (Mantic, Antdad, you?) suggests using warm rather than hot water with MWF. I suppose once you've loaded your brush you could add a drop of hot water before face-lathering, or you could use a scuttle to heat the lather.
James_uk said:Dipesh said:Noted. I was actually going to get that bowl too. Thank you James
No worries mate,that's what this section is for.The bowl appears to be made from HDF with a very thin fake wood layer.All I did was pouring some water to soften the soap and started moving the brush inside in circular motion,it was only after the shave when I discovered it all started to peel away.
It's now all dry so I had a look and there ae sign of bubbles starting to form on the side of the bowl.Definitly a very cheaply made,low quality product.
Pig Cat said:Well I a couple of wooden bowls from Paul and they are great. I can't see how they can't be solid wood, but even if they aren't there is no sign of any problems. Considering Paul is a long-standing member here and generally well regarded perhaps you should seek an answer from him about this. Fair enough highlighting the problem but it would be nice to let him have his say.
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