#31
That's because:

A. chrome plating is more rust resistant than stainless steel

B. you weren't "bathing" your stainless guns in water like blades.
Secretary Ramsey put his foot into it yesterday . . . in the course of his remarks he said that California “needs water and better society.”  “So does h-ll,” yelled someone in the crowd.  
#32

Member
Los Angeles
(This post was last modified: 04-29-2016, 07:09 PM by Tidepool.)
(04-29-2016, 05:25 PM)BPman Wrote: That's because:

A.  chrome plating is more rust resistant than stainless steel

B.  you weren't "bathing" your stainless guns in water like blades.

I think we have gotten too far off track and I find fault with your "A".  You have your opinion and I have mine lets leave it at that.  This is my last post regarding this issue
#33
(04-28-2016, 09:45 PM)Tidepool Wrote: Last reply.  This is a photo of the blade I removed this morning after four shaves.  No rust.  In addition, I never get rust when I us Personna or PolSilver.  However, Gillette Silver Blue and Perma-Sharp rusts.  The second photo shows what my ATT looked like after I cleaned it.  I took the photo with the rust (above) and the second one below to reply to a thread on another blog where I guy thought his ATT stainless steel razor was rusting.  After he saw the photos he realized that it was not the razor but it was the blade.  I sent him a private message and asked what blade he was using and he said a Silver Blue.

So, no tea stains.

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I noted you tighten your razor quite hard (marks around the posts), are the blades significantly thicker/thinner than the other? I also noticed the rust marks (coffee stains) on your blades are precisely around your razor's posts, probably water droplets get caught in the cavity formed between the blade and your razor top cap; which makes me wonder if blade thickness has anything to do with it as the blade may bend down around that area (creating tiny ponds).

In any case I think I'll keep removing my blade after every shave (when possible).


P.S. I apologize in advance for my bad English, it is not my native tongue but I hope you all understand what I meant.
#34

Member
Los Angeles
Your english was fine I understand what you were saying.
#35
(04-29-2016, 07:07 PM)Tidepool Wrote:
(04-29-2016, 05:25 PM)BPman Wrote: That's because:

A.  chrome plating is more rust resistant than stainless steel

B.  you weren't "bathing" your stainless guns in water like blades.

I think we have gotten too far off track and I find fault with your "A".  You have your opinion and I have mine lets leave it at that.  This is my last post regarding this issue



Why the Hell do people ask questions and then criticize objective answers? Rolleyes I'll never give you help again.
Secretary Ramsey put his foot into it yesterday . . . in the course of his remarks he said that California “needs water and better society.”  “So does h-ll,” yelled someone in the crowd.  
#36

Member
Austin, TX
Gents, just a gentle reminder to stick to the topic at hand. Thanks in advance.

Otherwise, I never remove my blades between shaves and typically use a blade anywhere from 3-5 shaves average. The only blades I have ever had issues with re: tea stains/rust were Gillette [using various SS and chrome plated razors]. I have often wondered if it could also be related to the large wax spots that some of the suspect blades have and water retention around same.

Nonetheless, it has never been quite as bad as the images shared but I do shake and dry my razors after each shave.
Kevin
#37

Member
Virginia
I have some GSB's if someone is interested in trying...let me know.
#38
GSBs and Feathers are my go to.

ATT S2 - GSB
ATT S1 - Feather

Never had any rust issues, but I take apart my razor and dry the entire thing along with the blade after every shave. Only takes a minute.

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#39

Member
Central NJ
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Gillette Silver Blue is my baseline blade. When I audition blades for a new razor I start with a GSB.
It’s my go to blade for my NEW Short Comb. The combo is a stubble assassin!

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#40
I like GSBs but I like Nacets and polsilvers better.


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