What am I doing wrong? Wool Fat.... New to DE

It's a divisive soap, to be sure. Personally, I get on well with it. However, I don't think (for me, that is) it deserves the holy grail status some afford it. There are some outstanding soaps out there.
 

The long soak method really does work Tom

I too live in a very hard water area, and found it very difficult to get consistent results

Don't give up on it - the post shave feel is awesome when you get it right too
 
The long soak method really does work Tom

I too live in a very hard water area, and found it very difficult to get consistent results

Don't give up on it - the post shave feel is awesome when you get it right too

I have just filled the ceramic dish up to the top and put the lid on, will take a look in the morning and if there's any water still left I'll leave it. If it's drunk the lot I'll top it up.
 

That's pretty much the same as I do, works every time.
 

We all have our preferences which is what makes wet shaving so interesting but I disagree. I think it, along with Tabac it's pound for pound one of the best performing soaps out there. Yes there are easier soaps to lather such as Martin de Candre but it's the slickness and post shave where it excels. It's also great value at around £7 a puck and lasts a very long time. I would persevere for a bit longer if you can, it's remained unchanged since 1893 for a reason, it's good.
 

Every wet shaving forum is awash with threads on the problems with lathering MWF; indeed a quick search on this forum will confirm same. It is not an isolated user experience but a common issue.
 
Inspired by this thread I got my Fat out tonight.

Rubbish face lather really, that's with derbyshire soft water and a synthetic brush. Much better as a bowl lather in my experience.

But regardless I enjoyed it anyway, and thats all that matters. Great post shave feel.
 

I am soaking mine as we speak but my experience so far has been a useless face lather but a quick test yesterday in a bowl looks promising. So I am keen to see how this weekends shave with a bowl lather after the long soak turns out.
 



 
Well its still soaking.... Just had a shave and used Taylor of old bond street coconut cream, dollup on the brush and straight onto a wet face. Lathered up a treat really quickly.

But its missing the wool fat super clean soap smell and super slickness.
 
Well I have decided to stop the soak of my MWF now. Its had over 24 hours and has expanded to fill the pot. Its slightly goey on the top now so I have drained the remaining water, left the top shiny wet and put it away.

When I next shave in a couple of days we shall see whats what.

 
Just seen this thread. Don't worry Tom I'm quite far in to my traditional shaving journey and the only soap I've ever had real trouble with lathering up is MWF. I too live in a very hard water area. I revisited MWF about a year ago by buying a new puck as I'd moved on the first one in the ceramic jar that I'd previously bought. This one seemed a little better and I wasn't doing anything different. I then decided to grate the puck up and squash it in to a slightly wider bowl. This actually improved it again somehow. Still too much effort though after getting spoilt by easy to lather artisan softer soaps from the US and UK.