Congrats! T&H creams are excellent.
However, milling/pressing yields a very hard/dense soap - not a cream. Also, although a triple-milled (hard) soap lasts longer, it doesn’t have the (inherent) ability to counteract hard water (chelating agents, for example, have the ability to counteract hard water).
On the other hand (as you've noticed), very soft soaps (aka creams, like T&H 1805 cream), tend to work well in both hard water, and soft water, (essentially) equally.
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