I have one puck I use occasionally just to remind me how bad a soap can be. ARKO puts Williams to shame and it is just as inexpensive.I used it in the ‘60’s and 70’s and had no problem with it but I guess it changed over the years
This.I have one puck I use occasionally just to remind me how bad a soap can be. ARKO puts Williams to shame and it is just as inexpensive.I used it in the ‘60’s and 70’s and had no problem with it but I guess it changed over the years
The only thing it had going for it was nostalgia.
Wait, it was discontinued???
This hurts to find outYes, a year or more ago.
I find Williams, even what people call "modern Williams," superior to Arko. And I'm an Arkonaut!I have one puck I use occasionally just to remind me how bad a soap can be. ARKO puts Williams to shame and it is just as inexpensive.I used it in the ‘60’s and 70’s and had no problem with it but I guess it changed over the years
Horses for coursesI find Williams, even what people call "modern Williams," superior to Arko. And I'm an Arkonaut!
Arko is better if what you're chasing is a Santa Claus lather beard for a photo. But Williams performs better, proving that a thin lather can be a great lather.
When I was a youngin, Williams was so cheap that I save my Arko! for Sundays!I find Williams, even what people call "modern Williams," superior to Arko. And I'm an Arkonaut!
Arko is better if what you're chasing is a Santa Claus lather beard for a photo. But Williams performs better, proving that a thin lather can be a great lather.
If I ever feel the need to divest them I may send them your way. I'm holding on to at least one to eBay in 10 years just to see what crazy bid I can get on itI have the desire to used them.