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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 523842" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I was excited about this WCS Campfire lead (thank you), but the reviews are not good. A couple of them compare it to Williams Mug Soap in frothiness and quick dissipation. I have ridiculously hard water. Thin, bubbly soap is a common problem. As I probably posted a while ago, Williams enticed me to go from cans to soaps, so I don't have anything against Williams. Nevertheless, I'm not interested in anything like it. I didn't care for how the reviews were painting the Campfire scent, either. Oh well. One of these days I'll find a soap that smells like a leather vest with a blanket lining after sitting next to a campfire for hours and then spilling bourbon all over that smokey leather and flannel. Something that smells like Wild Turkey Russell's Reserve tastes and campfire smoke blowing in your face. No flowery interpretation of that. No resiny, incensy interpretation of that. The literal interpretation thereof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 523842, member: 1211"] I was excited about this WCS Campfire lead (thank you), but the reviews are not good. A couple of them compare it to Williams Mug Soap in frothiness and quick dissipation. I have ridiculously hard water. Thin, bubbly soap is a common problem. As I probably posted a while ago, Williams enticed me to go from cans to soaps, so I don't have anything against Williams. Nevertheless, I'm not interested in anything like it. I didn't care for how the reviews were painting the Campfire scent, either. Oh well. One of these days I'll find a soap that smells like a leather vest with a blanket lining after sitting next to a campfire for hours and then spilling bourbon all over that smokey leather and flannel. Something that smells like Wild Turkey Russell's Reserve tastes and campfire smoke blowing in your face. No flowery interpretation of that. No resiny, incensy interpretation of that. The literal interpretation thereof. [/QUOTE]
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