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    Question Hot Towel

    Can you fine gentlemen give me some tips on preparing a hot towel for my shave? I've never done it but I would like to. Does it need to be steamed, wet, dry, etc.? Thanks in advance for your suggestions.

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    I always run the water until hot, rinse the sink, and plug the drain,throwing in the towell (hand towell size), so to speak. I make some lather with the running hot water,and lather up good. Then I pull out the towell and fold it once, squeeze out the bottom(less drips) and smack it on my mug leaving the nose exposed(nice to breathe). I hold it tightly as I can to my face and neck whilst leaning over the sink to catch drips. Hold the hot towell on for a minute and then repeat! Feels GREAT! Lather up and shave! Makes a huge difference! ....get it on.....Tom
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    I take a couple of hand towels and soak them in water and ad some peppermint essential oil to the mix. I loosely ring the towels out and then place them in a crock pot on high. Let them "Cook" for about 30-60 minutes , apply to face and you will be in heaven. I normally don't have time for this, but if I do it is PERFECT! -Glenn-
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharp View Post
    I take a couple of hand towels and soak them in water and ad some peppermint essential oil to the mix. I loosely ring the towels out and then place them in a crock pot on high. Let them "Cook" for about 30-60 minutes , apply to face and you will be in heaven. I normally don't have time for this, but if I do it is PERFECT! -Glenn-
    Man! that sounds awesome! Crock pot in the shave den! An hour late to work! PRICELESS!!!! Gotta try it!
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    These are wonderful! Someone finally made something that works as advertised and lasts.

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    I simply soak in hot water while stropping my razor, lightly wring out and apply yo my face until I feel it start to cool. Then I fold it into quarters and use it for wiping the blade during the shave.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeauxLSU View Post
    Then I fold it into quarters and use it for wiping the blade during the shave.
    Nice point! I do the same! lay it on the side of the sink, It is good to see what you are taking off! makes for a quicker shave as well. "blade rinsers" are missing that, as the lather dries!
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    My recipie is 30 sec in the microwave and it comes out great! SWMBO laughs and asks if I'm cooking towels again! Now if I can just figure out how to get a small one in the BR!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeauxLSU View Post
    These are wonderful! Someone finally made something that works as advertised and lasts.

    RoyalShave RoyalShave Green Herringbone Barber Towel

    I simply soak in hot water while stropping my razor, lightly wring out and apply yo my face until I feel it start to cool. Then I fold it into quarters and use it for wiping the blade during the shave.
    Oh GREAT! Another shaving web site! Just what I needed, thanks a LOT!!!
    And a crock pot? Are you SERIOUS?!
    Actually this morning I face lathered with Musgo Real (I don't normally face lather) and put the hot towel (I just soaked it in the sink in hot water for a few minutes; I have the thermostat on the hot water system set pretty high) over the lather, holding it there until it cooled. Then washed off the lather and re-lathered. I didn't use and pre-shave. Funny, last few times Musgo Real didn't do well, but today there was heaps of lather. Maybe it likes to 'go it alone'?
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    I have a small microwave in my shave den(Cramped Bathroom). Soak towel, on high for 1 minute, ring out, use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carlmaloschneider View Post
    And a crock pot? Are you SERIOUS?!
    I don't normally have time for the hot towel treatment, however what I find is that by using the crockpot I can go do something else and know that my towels are ready to go when I want to use them. I don't keep the CP in the shave den though, it stays in the kitchen

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