Anybody know the best place to buy Mitchell's wool fat in the ceramic bowl I. Gonna try it for the first time.
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Anybody know the best place to buy Mitchell's wool fat in the ceramic bowl I. Gonna try it for the first time.
SRD is selling it & so does Classic. Both are site sponsors. I have had fair deals with each of them.
Unless you have your heart set on the ceramic bowl you can save a bundle by buying the refill puck instead. It's up to you. You can also shop around and find the occasional deal online as well.
IME it is good news and bad news. The good news is that the ceramic bowl is beautiful. Heavy and solid with lovely old style lettering imprinted on the lid. The bad news is that the puck will shrink and never stick to the inner bowl. You .... if you have the same experience I've had, will always be holding the puck with a thumb to keep it stationary while you're loading the brush. If I had it to do over again, and knew what I know now, I would have just bought a refill and put it in a container. :gl:
You're a lucky guy .... there is another MWF thread where, IIRC, most guys also had shrinking and cracking in their MWF pucks. OTOH, I must say that I have a variety of soap/cream and may go weeks without using one or another. So if used daily maybe it wouldn't 'act' like mine has .... dunno ?
I think I soaked the puck in the dish with really hot water to get it to stick. I do get the occasional cracks but I rub them out. I find that replacing the lid before it completely dries helps reduce the cracks.
+1 on SRD
I wet the bottom of mine when I got it then let it sit overnight. The first couple of weeks I lathered completely with the bowl, I think that packed excess lather/soap around the puck as it fills the bowl completely now.
That said, I use it a few times a week and always put the lid back on when I'm done lathering. No cracking here after 3 or 4 months of use.
I'm down to the last dregs of the puck and even though it moves around, so what? It still lathers up no problem for me. I have the logo bowl.
TBH I never have been able to like this stuff. Even when I build a lather that looks rich and thick it is thin and gone on my face. I use it to go along with a cream when I do use it. I'll never buy it again when it's gone. The jug will be for small nick knacks.
If I recall correctly, Jimmy, I had some luck with wetting the bottom of the
puck fairly well and then pressing it down until there was some adherence.
I think it was enough to get the puck to stay still while I loaded the brush!
You're right on the money with the beautiful part :)
- Scott