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    Again...thanks for all the feedback. I have had zero issues lathering multiple soaps and creams to include Nuavia, Nera and Verde, art of shaving Sandalwood cream, Klar lemongrass, Mitchell’s wool fat, B&M Seville, B&M lemon, Martin de Candre, Tobac, and Fine menthol to name a few with no issues at all.

    Had another go with the CF this morning and it lathered up great. Used plenty of water and took my time. I even made sure the the water in the scuttle was not too hot. I have seen that if the water is too hot it dries out the soap. By the third pass it was like I was shaving with Elmer’s glue.

    I will keep at it but I might just throw in the towel and mail it off for someone else to give it a whack. Or just toss it.
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    That is an odd one. I'd hate to think that the saop is not made properly or something is wrong with it. I love CF creams and wouldn't go without it in my shave den.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blamo View Post
    . By the third pass it was like I was shaving with Elmer’s glue.
    Did you add water as needed for the second pass? If not, I'm really thinking your soap was dried out a bit by the third pass.
    I can't do more than one pass with my skin, and to me Castle Forbes is a go to soap for sure
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blamo View Post
    Again...thanks for all the feedback. I have had zero issues lathering multiple soaps and creams to include Nuavia, Nera and Verde, art of shaving Sandalwood cream, Klar lemongrass, Mitchell’s wool fat, B&M Seville, B&M lemon, Martin de Candre, Tobac, and Fine menthol to name a few with no issues at all.

    Had another go with the CF this morning and it lathered up great. Used plenty of water and took my time. I even made sure the the water in the scuttle was not too hot. I have seen that if the water is too hot it dries out the soap. By the third pass it was like I was shaving with Elmer’s glue.

    I will keep at it but I might just throw in the towel and mail it off for someone else to give it a whack. Or just toss it.

    Interestingly I have had a similar experience with the cream, not like glue, but not that slick either and indeed sticky-ish. Not what you would expect for a cream / soap with such reputation.

    I think we got a bad batch, as we seem to be the only ones to experience this. A soap or cream should not be that difficult or peculiar to lather either. And it isn't because it lathers really well, it just doesn't perform up to standard.

    Though, when I first got my cream it didn't look like like any other creams I have had, it looked rather dry and "clumpy"; might be something wrong with that batch, because no matter how I lather with it it fails to deliver.

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    Had another go with the CF this morning and it lathered up great...By the third pass it was like I was shaving with Elmer’s glue.
    I feel like you have your answer, your CS lathered up great but stiffened up over time. So it's not the soap, it lathered great. Like several people mentioned just add some more water as you go and you'll be golden.
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    Well...again thanks for all the feedback but I think I am done. I am not really interested in a soap that I have to keep adding water and lather up before each pass. I would like to send it out to someone that has used CF and knows how it is supposed to perform.

    If whoever gets it reports back and says that it performed just as good or the same as the CF they have, then I will know CF is just not for me. If they come back and report the same stickiness that I found, then I will at least know that maybe I got a bad tub and I could try CF again.

    If you are interested, PM me an address and I will mail it out my next chance. CONUS only.
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    In honesty I have to add some nuance my previous posts


    After a long hiatus, I finally gave the CF cream I had another shot.
    I took off the clumpy dry cream on the top and used the fresher looking cream from the bottom of the tub.

    I got a very good lather and a very good shave, it was remarkably better than my previous experiences (which was more than a couple years ago).
    It was a very good shave, good lather and not sticky as I had once encountered. User error did seem to play a role a couple years back.

    It's really good, but I found it lacking in certain departments to glorify it like other people do, slickness could be better and its moisture retention was a bit off.
    (Although slickness with creams compared to soaps is always a thing, I've been using soaps lately so that might color my judgement here)
    It did seem to dry out a bit quicker than other creams I've used and I needed to re-apply water more often. It's very protective and gave a very pleasant shave.

    Is it good? yes, very good
    Is it as godlike as some people make it out to be? Nah

    Would I buy it again? Certainly

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    damn facts nust be taking a vacation, dont remember any god like statements for soap. most leave that to religion or fantasy. its just a great soap, like a few others.
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    And I like it too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tcrideshd View Post
    damn facts nust be taking a vacation, dont remember any god like statements for soap. most leave that to religion or fantasy. its just a great soap, like a few others.
    Given that was a poor choice of words for an analogy, it's obviously not meant as a religious statement.

    I was making the point that I find it not as good as its reputation that seems widely spread on many wet shaving forums.
    By many considered as THE benchmark cream, I made a subjective point by stating it's clearly not for me judged by its performance.

    Facts often take a vacation in a hobby that for the majority relies on subjective opinions and preferences.

    I only mentioned SOME people seem to put CF on a pedestal and I feel they regard it as almost a godlike item and feel/read it's blasphemy when you doubt the CF.
    Don't feel addressed by it.
    It's an analogy, you feel it's a poor one and I don't disagree, but it was the first one that popped up in my mind.

    Take the religious analogy with a bit of salt. It's just an analogy. The analogy might be moot, but my point is salient and remains the same.
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