Bang goes my idea for a little business venture then. Seriously though, I do consider myself fortunate to live in an area where the water seems ideal for lathering soap, and it explains why Wool Fat works well for me (it's made just down the road). It's certainly not a matter of outstanding technique, far from it.Audiolab said:I think MWF is workable in any water, you just need to get used to it for a given hardness.
Arko for me. On home ground it's almost too good: leave too much water in the brush and the amount of lather is mind boggling.Audiolab said:I always take a La Toja stick when traveling, over the years I have found this the most tolerant soap (or easy to adjust in differing water)...
quattrojames said:We've got pretty hard water here and I'm sure it affects the lathering greatly. That said, I live here and with a few exceptions when i go away I've never known any different!
SiR-ed8 said:quattrojames said:We've got pretty hard water here and I'm sure it affects the lathering greatly. That said, I live here and with a few exceptions when i go away I've never known any different!
Do you find yourself starting over at times or no?
quattrojames said:SiR-ed8 said:quattrojames said:We've got pretty hard water here and I'm sure it affects the lathering greatly. That said, I live here and with a few exceptions when i go away I've never known any different!
Do you find yourself starting over at times or no?
I've never had to completely start again, (excepting Artisan's fizzy sample :lol: ) but do sometimes need to reload the brush, although this is becoming rarer and I get more experienced and better knowledge of the characteristics of my brushes.
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