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    You know, maybe that food processor is not just good for chopping up food. Hmm, I wonder how I slip this by swmbo.
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    Default Melting soaps to fit mugs

    (hangs head and feels stupid)

    I always melted my soap, it takes 10-15 seconds tops...but only recently learned that you must stir some soaps lest they separate and your results evolve as you use the separated layer cake left behind.

    Grating and pressing is so stupid-simple...how did I never think of doing that before? (slaps forehead).

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    A stick blender works well. And since your making soap, it's real easy to clean. Put it in the sink and turn it on.

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    Knife, shape to fit, press the shavings back into the bowl/mug. I don't like to mess around with grating.

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    I once softened an Arko stick in the microwave oven to fit a tub with a screw cover. It turned soft and flakey, performance did not suffer. I guess au bain marie might be a better way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kees View Post
    I once softened an Arko stick in the microwave oven to fit a tub with a screw cover. It turned soft and flakey, performance did not suffer. I guess au bain marie might be a better way.
    Waste of microwaves, Arko is so soft you could have just pressed the soap into your tub with your fingers...

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    [QUOTE=unit;1014604stupid-simple... (slaps forehead).[/QUOTE]

    You almost got it right.. There is an old acronym for situations like these. I don't know if this acronym is exclusive to the military because I have yet to hear civilians use it.

    KISS
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    Stupid

    No head bowing nor forehead slapping required.

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    The amount of knowledge to be gained here is mind-numbing! If only I had actually spent time here before making any purchases when I started my adventure into the world of wet shaving; I would have made much wiser and therefore more cost-effective purchases preventing tossing some of my purchases directly into the trash can once I realized I had pissed my money away.
    Now that I have been an active READING RESEARCHING member of the site I no longer spend hours searching the web trying to think of proper phrasing for google searches to find information on different topics relating to our shared avocation. Today is a perfect exampl; after reading the article on making Redneck shaving Soap I was curious as to whether or not store bought soaps could be melted to fill or better fit a mug. I was sitting here pondering the proper wording for yet another google search when I reminded myself of one of those military leadership traits; make use of available systems or as one of my grand kids my have said to me DAH paw paw use what you've got. So I clicked on Forums, looked under Soaps and Creams and there staring me in the MUG was "Melting saops to fit mugs." Exactly what I was looking for and the information was more than helpful.
    Whenever I do have the privilege of turning someone on to this "thing of ours," to borrow the Holloywood mafia's phrase, I stress to them they NEED, no MUST come to this site for information/education and if they prefer str8 razors over DEs then I also HIGHLY recommend the WoSRS by Lynn Abrams. I am probably beginning to sound like Mr Abram's pimp because I have written this paragraph under at least 2 or 3 other threads. Forgive me, but if my rewriting a bit of information in several threads will help a Newcomer who happens upon my post to then it has been worth it to irritate my carpul tunnel.

    I would love to get even half of my 6 brothers to become wet shavers, if for nothing else than to give us something new to talk about other than Harleys, Ford pickups, Deer Hunting, stupid driver trying reduce the number of motorcyle riders in the United States.
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