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    Quote Originally Posted by rtaylor61
    Lately I've been experimenting with soaking an olive oil soap for a few minutes, and then using the brush to scrape off the slick film that develops, then working up my lather. This has made for some slick shaves!

    RT

    Were you chewing a garlic clove at the time??

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    The only thing I noticed after using a pre-shave oil was that it was a lot trickier to stretch the skin. I couldn't get a grip on it.

    I didn't find that the hair cut more easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichZ
    Were you chewing a garlic clove at the time??
    Rich,

    No, but I found if I soak the pasta in my scuttle throughout the shave that it is al-dente (sp?) when I am done!

    RT

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    Quote Originally Posted by rtaylor61
    Rich,

    No, but I found if I soak the pasta in my scuttle throughout the shave that it is al-dente (sp?) when I am done!

    RT
    ROTFLOL good one Randy... Can't beat it a shave and a meal

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