View Poll Results: What's your preference: Cream or Soap (Muck or Puck)

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Thread: Poll: soap or cream - what do you prefer?

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    Default Soap or Cream - what do you prefer?

    Hi everyone! I prefer the cream filling for the reason of not having to wait to hydrate a puck.

    Why do you like either or?
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    Go up to the bar above your original post, and add a poll for us. You should be able to design it.

    FWIW, I'm soap,....all the way. I like creams for travelling, but at home...dish after dish after dish. Man I love the soaps!

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    Thanks a million maxi Poll above^

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    Too many great smelling soaps out there. Love the variety.

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    I voted puck, and I use soap 10 to 1 versus cream, but I do like cream. Actually, even when I use cream it is in combination with soap so ..... I guess I'm a soap guy.

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    I use both soap and cream regularly, sometimes both together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Theseus View Post
    I use both soap and cream regularly, sometimes both together.
    But choose only one, you must..

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    Quote Originally Posted by klingenmeister View Post
    But choose only one, you must..
    I guess if I have to choose, I'd choose soap. Not because I like it better than cream, but because a puck of soap lasts longer than a tube of cream.

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    Can't see the poll from my phone on tapatalk. But I prefer cream. I must have some hard water or bad technique because I can never get a creamy lather from soap. It's always too dry or watery. And when it's kinda creamy it's still thin and not so "creamy"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Knowledgeispower View Post
    Can't see the poll from my phone on tapatalk. But I prefer cream. I must have some hard water or bad technique because I can never get a creamy lather from soap. It's always too dry or watery. And when it's kinda creamy it's still thin and not so "creamy"
    Have you tried letting some water stand on the puck while the brush is soaking in the lather bowl ? Giving that a few minutes, or more, and then pouring a bit of the water off the puck into the lather bowl (which I had emptied) improved my lathering quite a bit.

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