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    That is a shame, it took me quite a few tries to...

    That is a shame, it took me quite a few tries to get MWF to lather up. Glad I stuck it out though. I am surprised that a seller would take a return on a used puck of soap.

    Bob
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    Yes, there is such a thing as too thick/pasty a...

    Yes, there is such a thing as too thick/pasty a lather which can clog DEs/SEs/Carts but that same too thick/pasty a lather is not slick enough for use with a straight razor. There is a middle ground...
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    If you ever do try MWF, be sure and let us know...

    If you ever do try MWF, be sure and let us know how you think the two compare.

    Bob
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    Each to their own. I don't care for a really thin...

    Each to their own. I don't care for a really thin lather, it lacks slickness to me. YMMV

    Bob
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    Try using the "dry brush" method from this video...

    Try using the "dry brush" method from this video on your MWF. MWF takes a long time to load.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4zESTQWDuw

    La Toja and Arko are much easier to raise a lather with....
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    I am just coming up on a week of using MWF every...

    I am just coming up on a week of using MWF every day. I have had issues with MWF in the past being hard to lather. Somehow I have finally learnt to lather MWF well and will say it is jus great for...
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    Finally got it through my thick head that you...

    Finally got it through my thick head that you have to rehydrate a puck of MWF overnight to make it perform, as many have said. I did that to the remnants of a MWF puck that had been sitting unused...
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