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EclipseRedRing
I smell like a Christmas pudding
I cannot comment on croaps or creams but I would guess a hard puck such as Tabac would last between six months and a year of daily use. A lot will depend on the size of brush you use, how heavy you load the soap, number of passes, etc. Typically I think the harder the soap the longer it will last as, for example, a triple milled soap will have a very low % water content compared to a soft soap or cream. I used 9 months for a hard puck in my calculation which might be on the low side. In my experience the exact same soap in stick form can be very slightly softer than the equivalent puck, plus sticks normally contain less soap so I guesses six months for a stick in my calculations.On topic/off topic: how long does it take you to see the bottom of a tub of soap/cream? That’s interesting to get a rough idea of supplies.
- A tub of soap (Cella, Zingari)
- A tub of croap (Stirling, Phoenix, A&E)
- A tub of cream: (TOBS)
- A puck of soap: (DR Harris/SV/Tabac)