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I walk out with a head ache after sniffing 30-40 soaps. I admit the only advantage is .. well one of the largest sellections under one roof. But I get to check out if a scent agrees with me before bringing it home. Minimizing the chance of having to sell a soap that isnt what you imagined it to be.
 
I'm kinda thinking he meant it was the most nimble bike he's owned. Probably got hit by the same "smart" phone crap that gets me.
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So I went out and got a scale to measure my soap use progress.. I don't know why.. curious minds have to know.

I don't really believe in the concept of weighing soap because the water absorption is always an x factor that can throw off the actual weight of a soap.

One thing I am not particularly fond of about this OXY scale.. the OZs are in fractions rather than decimals. I have to revert back to the days I traded bonds to convert . Maybe I should use Grams.
 
So I went out and got a scale to measure my soap use progress.. I don\'t know why.. curious minds have to know. \n\nI don\'t really believe in the concept of weighing soap because the water absorption is always an x factor that can throw off the actual weight of a soap. \n\nOne thing I am not particularly fond of about this OXY scale.. the OZs are in fractions rather than decimals. I have to revert back to the days I traded bonds to convert . Maybe I should use Grams.
\n\nYou should definitely use grams. I find it easier than keeping track in ounces. Also, after the first shave or two the water content of the soap should stay fairly consistent since you will be using it every day and, I assume, loading off of the puck.
 
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