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    Quote Originally Posted by tcrideshd View Post
    well I just so happen to have a tank full of water hauled from the Artesia yard 2 days ago,,, it sucks. but over here in southeastern New Mexico, it is very bad water. maybe I,m spoiled because of our water in Memphis, one of the better water systems in the country. now I,m not trying to upset ole Mr. L, but that water over here is terrible, maybe worse than Angola! as for the area, I happen to know Mr. L owned this part of New Mexico and Hell, he rents this place and lives in Hell Tc
    Haha! Our water is pretty good here too, but I know what you mean by bad water, I've been in places too that the water leaves my skin resembling an alligator. Nothing worse than trying to sleep with a full body itch!

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    Thank you ill try that. My water is verry hard where i live,, i put a little glycerin in my brush with most soaps and it seems to help them lather and with my face after but i will certainly try that. Thanks again

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    I have offered this solution before: buy a gallon of distilled water, put the distilled water in your soaking cup to what level is normal for you,
    put the cup in the microwave on high for a minuet, soak your brush in the hot cup until you are ready to lather then later. If more water is
    needed dip the brush back into the cup of distilled water. By doing this you have sidestepped the hard water issue.

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    I do the same thing except I use RO water heated with a teapot.
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