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    How long must I wait until I can once again meet with the glory that MWF is!?
    I ask you! How long?!
    I yearn to feel that wondrous lather clinging to my skin!
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    Use it everyday if you want.

    In the "old" days people had a soap. That was what they used. The internet allows us to find soaps that would never be stocked in our local stores.
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    Default Mitchell's Wool Fat

    For me, this is my number one shaving soap. I have tried many many soaps and there are good ones and then there are great ones and then there is MWF! Mitchell's is the ONLY one that leaves my face protected, moisutized, and promotes healing. It is amazing! It only takes me 4-5 swirls and I have enough lather for a 3 pass shave and I rarely need that many passes. It lasts forever! A very hard puck that has lasted me well over a year and still going strong. I use it maybe 4 days out of the week. I also have some Shannon and mikes soaps which have lanolin and I believe are equally as good BUT being much softer and for around the same price as a refil puck of MWF they don't last near as long and are therefore not anywhere near the value. I also love the soft fragrance of Mitchell's.

    Many other soaps and creams are just as good BUT IME don't have the post shave effect of MWF. It is as if it heals my face and for a super hard puck that lasts forever and is easy IMO to get thick clouds of lather there is no match.
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    So Steel... 4-5 swirls to load your brush? What brush are you using? How long do you soak the puck before loading? Do you soak with cold or hot water? Do you grate the puck into a separate bowl?

    I cover mine with cold water before my shower. My January brush is a Rod Neep 26/52 3-band. I load for at least a minute and end up with thin proto lather that is rarely enough... I always have to go back to the puck for more. Frustrating. I don't have this problem with other soaps. I'm tempted to dig the puck out of the jar and grate it. But I hear others rave about it and have to believe the problem is me.
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    I don't soak my puck at all. I use all types of brushes both boar and badger. Omega pro semogue SOC silver tip badger. I have never had a problem with really any soap except one vegan soap. I don't really soak my brush either. Maybe for 30 seconds and that's it. I use hot water and shake out maybe 50% of my water so I use maybe a slightly wet brush and then add water a few drops at a time if needed. I do have soft water. Like I said I have never had problems.

    Maybe experiment with a brush that has 95% of the water squeezed out, load it up, and then add a few drops at a time until you get good lather and then keep adding a few at a time until it is too wet and runny in order to find the range of water to soap ratio?
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    I do not grate my soap but I do pour boiling water quickly over my new pucks in order to get them to stick to my bowl. This may have some positive effect? Not sure.
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    I grated my puck of the Fat into my favorite ceramic shaving mug that my niece made for me in a pottery class. Great soap, love the lanolin, not much scent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cau View Post
    I'm early into my first puck of Mitchell's. I did not grate it, like I do my Green Mountain's. Will I be happier if I grated it? I seem to load and load but always end up with marginal lather and have to go back to the puck for my second pass. Using a 26x52 3-band badger this month, cold water. Suggestions?
    Grating it makes it easier to load, imo. I always grate MWF into a one cup Pyrex bowl, which I keep covered.
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    Well I ended up slicing mine into thirds because the puck is so large, cutting it the same way you would bologna. Fit into the bottom of my mug better so there would at least be a couple inches for lather, then hit it for 10 seconds in the microwave. Its not going anywhere now.
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    I certainly won't knock Mitchell's as so many people love it. Having said that, it was too much work for me relative to other soaps.

    Tabac is awesome from a performance perspective.Not crazy about the scent, though it was much weaker in my last purchase.
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