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    Default Water Quality, or why YMMV

    I've seen many discussions involving soaps where the quality of a persons water could be a contributing factor to the enjoyment of the particular product.
    Anyone know enough about hardness or alkalinity to know how this affects the performance of different types of soap, creme, croap, etc?
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    Interesting thought. I will be interested in how this goes.

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    I worked hard all my life, I even played hard when I was a kid, now I know I'm shaving with hard water. Same old same old.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    I worked hard all my life, I even played hard when I was a kid, now I know I'm shaving with hard water. Same old same old.
    Aren't you going to shave with bottled water?

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    And what is the source of that water? I think distilled might be a benchmark test where the variables could be reduced nationwide, even worldwide.
    I live in an area that the map suggests soft or very soft, but possibly alkaline. I've read that hard water produces scum, not lather. Many soaps contain acidic ingredients that my water might counteract.
    If I, or the manufacturers had insight or understanding... can I get a Chemist in here?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeObfuscate View Post
    And what is the source of that water? I think distilled might be a benchmark test where the variables could be reduced nationwide, even worldwide.
    I live in an area that the map suggests soft or very soft, but possibly alkaline. I've read that hard water produces scum, not lather. Many soaps contain acidic ingredients that my water might counteract.
    If I, or the manufacturers had insight or understanding... can I get a Chemist in here?
    I agree with you and was giving Jimmy a little "hard" time.

    Unless you are a soap manufacturer I think that you are thinking to much here.

    Find what you like/works and go with it.
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