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    Wink Wool Fat Heaven

    How much is a lifetime supply of Mitchell's Wool Fat shaving soap?

    I mean, how many pucks do I need until I die? I shave 5 days a week and expect to live another 40 years (If I give up whisky and motorcycles). So how many pucks do I need?

    This stuff is easily the best shaving soap I've ever used. I've tried all kinds of soaps and creams. They all work. But Mitchell's, when whipped up with a Thater

    badger brush, is a little touch of heaven right here on Earth. Simply the best combination I've tried. I have a spare puck, but I think I'll need another 20 or so. Can I get a bulk discount?

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    I doubt you can get a discount unless your a distributor but I know exactly what you mean! I love MWF so much and have often thought about what I would do if it was somehow discontinued or something like that. I recently purchased 5 pucks from connaught shaving for a great price! The pucks are so thick and last forever! I have been using my last one for about a year and a half and its still got another couple months left in it for sure. I think the 5 I have should last me quite a while. As much as I love it and use it almost every day. I still keep other soaps and creams on the shelf and pull them out at least once a week. Hope you enjoy it for time to come

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    Just remember, if you move to someplace with hard water, you will either need a softener or give up the Fat. Mitchell's doesn't like hard water at all(personal experiance ).

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    I would have to disagree. I have very hard water here in southern ontario and i am able to get MWF to lather up fine with very hot water. But i have heard of many issues with hard water

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    Quote Originally Posted by sleekandsmooth View Post
    I would have to disagree. I have very hard water here in southern ontario and i am able to get MWF to lather up fine with very hot water. But i have heard of many issues with hard water
    Around here, without a water softener, the shower head needs replaced every 6 months. Very hard water.

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    I do love the MWF as well. In fact, these last couple weeks, I've been using it more and more in my rotation. Sometimes with a boar, but more often with a bit of a prickly badger....good, good times!

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    wow..lol yeah my water isnt that hard

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    Our water is so hard that it will give you a concussion if you try to shower with it....... It has been used to make the taliban talk!
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    I also use MWF to clean and condition my strop from time to time. It leaves it very clean and soft, better than new actually. Wipe it on with a damp sponge, wipe it of with a clean damp sponge and rub it with a dry cloth. After it's dry some hand rubbing and it's good to go.
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    What you need to do is get some of the bar bath soap as well so you can shower with it first! I have. Wonderful!

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