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The 5th Annual Williams Mug Soap 3017 Challenge!

A long time ago a bunch of us shredded our picks and mixed in all sorts of different colognes or aftershaves. The result didn’t really affect the latherability of the soap and gave them a nicer scent. I soaked my Williams in a bunch of Aqua Velva and it turned out really nice!

Soaking a hard puck of Williams in water, overnight before it’s used for the first time is great for rehydrating the soap. Then if it’s rehydrated with daily use after that it will lather even better.
 
A long time ago a bunch of us shredded our picks and mixed in all sorts of different colognes or aftershaves. The result didn’t really affect the latherability of the soap and gave them a nicer scent. I soaked my Williams in a bunch of Aqua Velva and it turned out really nice!

Soaking a hard puck of Williams in water, overnight before it’s used for the first time is great for rehydrating the soap. Then if it’s rehydrated with daily use after that it will lather even better.
Yeah I did that and added some vintage Avon Tai Winds to it. Turned out great!

Also I’ll add , in last year’s challenge, I found that I got the best lather quality by using a brush with a synthetic knot. Boar brushes were a close second.
 
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Willliams Captivity Day #1
(Test Day)
I know that this challenge doesn’t start in Ernest till tomorrow, but I wanted to do some testing as I’m going to be using the exact same set up until the puck is gone

Gillette Tech/ Personna Lab Blue
Rubberset 400-4
Barbasol balm
Brand new Williams puck
Aqua Velva Blue

…. So the decent into madness begins

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A long time ago a bunch of us shredded our picks and mixed in all sorts of different colognes or aftershaves. The result didn’t really affect the latherability of the soap and gave them a nicer scent. I soaked my Williams in a bunch of Aqua Velva and it turned out really nice!

Soaking a hard puck of Williams in water, overnight before it’s used for the first time is great for rehydrating the soap. Then if it’s rehydrated with daily use after that it will lather even better.

Yeah I did that and added some vintage Avon Tai Winds to it. Turned out great!

Also I’ll add , in last year’s challenge, I found that I got the best lather quality by using a brush with a synthetic knot. Boar brushes were a close second.
I appreciate the info and recommendations. I have shredded hard soaps before and molded them into containers. My wife actually lets me use the cheese grater.
 
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