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    It does suck Brendon ---- at least when it comes to shaving ---- I don't like how soft water leaves you feeling soapy when you take a bath.

    As far as lathering soap for shaving ---well if you spend enough time you can get the ratio's right --- usually more soap and more whipping action is needed --but it can be done for sure.



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    Quote Originally Posted by jaegerhund View Post
    I does suck Brendon ---- at least when it comes to shaving ---- I don't like how soft water leaves you feeling soapy when you take a bath.



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    This is true, I did have an easier time getting the soap off in the mainland

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    I've never really had experience with hard water, except in the UK and I was using cream in a can back then. Does salt do anything for hard water (I seem to recall needing to add salt to our dishwasher)? Probably a bad idea to add salt to your lather, I guess...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    I've never really had experience with hard water, except in the UK and I was using cream in a can back then. Does salt do anything for hard water (I seem to recall needing to add salt to our dishwasher)? Probably a bad idea to add salt to your lather, I guess...

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    I think it is potassium and calcium that causes hard water (mineralization) --- so adding salt? Maybe -

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    I just googled hard water and salt - it reads like brine is used to regenerate water softeners, but I'm not sure.... But directly adding salt, even if it does soften water, is probably a no-no for your straight I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    I just googled hard water and salt - it reads like brine is used to regenerate water softeners, but I'm not sure.... But directly adding salt, even if it does soften water, is probably a no-no for your straight I guess.

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    I imagine if you add salt directly it will cut down on your lather for one thing (at least immediately) - but yeah --salt might accelerate the rusting of your razors, and dry out your face ---- really, hard water is not that bad if you know your soaps well ---- and you can live without the extra fluffy gourmet lather. But this might just be a little too much for you soft water boys and your tender bottoms ---- bunch of girlie boys.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jaegerhund View Post
    I imagine if you add salt directly it will cut down on your lather for one thing (at least immediately) - but yeah --salt might accelerate the rusting of your razors, and dry out your face ---- really, hard water is not that bad if you know your soaps well ---- and you can live without the extra fluffy gourmet lather. But this might just be a little too much for you soft water boys and your tender bottoms ---- bunch of girlie boys.


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    Hey man, fluffy sweet almond scented lather is what I live for! That, and size 11 hot pink patent leather 7-inch stilettos. If that makes me a girlie boy then hand me a Louis Vuitton clutch purse and call me Amanda Huggenkiss!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    Hey man, fluffy sweet almond scented lather is what I live for! That, and size 11 hot pink patent leather 7-inch stilettos. If that makes me a girlie boy then hand me a Louis Vuitton clutch purse and call me Amanda Huggenkiss!

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    I don't know what to be more afraid of , the 7-inch stiletto or size 11 shoe. Well I like my lather unleavened and calcium incrusted --- save that other business for holiday pies ------ sorry Amanda, hard water makes for hard men and I didn't mean to get your panties in a bunch --- Huggenkiss? --what is that Dutch? ---no,no, probably French ---


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