(This post was last modified: 04-07-2019, 02:10 AM by celestino.)
(04-07-2019, 12:59 AM)shevek Wrote: My method is to drip some water on the puck, load until you get thick tendrils, then add water until it's creamy. Ready to face lather. This method has worked for me for years. Thin lather would indicate to me not enough soap. Hope you are able to get this soap working because it really does outperform it's price when done right!
This soap takes a bit to load onto the brush as I find it to be a harder croap than most soaps offered, at the moment. I don't believe you are getting enough soap into the brush. Follow the above advice and load for a bit longer to make sure you have adequate soap.
Here is a great video demonstrating the method mentioned above, and with a very large badger knot, to boot:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHHYN3Do9ns
Best of luck and I hope you can get this soap to work for you as it is one of the best soaps available, in my opinion, even after nine years of trying most other soaps.
Celestino
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