Originally Posted by
RezDog
I watched the video. Here are a few observations.
You soaked the brush, allowing it to suck up water, and then wrung it out. I'm not sure why you did not leave the water in the brush. Then you tried to load the dry brush. In order to get enough soap in the brush you are going to need water. After you get the brush loaded you will likely want to add a little water to the lather in the cup. It is not rocket science but there are no recipes either. You are going to have to play with your brush and soap to figure out what you really like. There is no harm on lathering or building lather for practice. Soap may seem a little pricey when looking at the cost of a puck but it is unbelievable how many lathe rings you get from a puck. Also it is a personal issue, but I never try to load my brush in a full container. I take some out and put it in a bowl, mug, or similar container so that I have clean soap to share and never have to load my brush on such a flat surface. Now get back in there and play with the soap and brush. ;-)