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<p>[QUOTE="KikoBlueEyes, post: 823508, member: 8363"]Welcome Sam. I think [USER=78]@gregsglass[/USER] had an excellent idea. There is no reason to expose yourself to lead especially when you might nick yourself while shaving. [USER=4864]@Barn Owl[/USER]'s idea is also good. Just put something between the jar and the soap and shave away. Great introduction. Very interesting. Wonderful containers.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KikoBlueEyes, post: 823508, member: 8363"]Welcome Sam. I think [USER=78]@gregsglass[/USER] had an excellent idea. There is no reason to expose yourself to lead especially when you might nick yourself while shaving. [USER=4864]@Barn Owl[/USER]'s idea is also good. Just put something between the jar and the soap and shave away. Great introduction. Very interesting. Wonderful containers.[/QUOTE]
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