#21
Off the top of my head I cannot think of which blades, but I'm sure we've all seen those which print on the wrapper, "Do Not Wipe." 

I guess the teflon, or whatever, coating might be damaged, or removed if the blade is wiped.

Anyway, I strop straight razors, but never DE/SEs. Nor do I 'cork' Feathers, or any other blades known to be ultra sharp. YMMV.

As for getting multiple shaves out of one blade ... I must have a different beard/skin than some of y'all. I get 2 to 3 and dump the blade.

Part of being 71, and having thousands .... yes thousands ... of blades is I can pamper my ... As Obie would say, 'Hollywood face."   Shy

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#22
I usually get three shaves out of a razor blade before it is done. There are a couple brands where I can get two. I guess I don't worry too much about trying to hang onto blades beyond that. I never strop, rinse, or cork blades. I just remove them from the razor and let them dry out. Then, it's good to go for the next shave.

I'll scrub my razors with a toothbrush and some dish washing liquid a couple times a year. And I'll lubricate the threads with some Daiwa oil after I've scrubbed it and it's going to sit for a while.

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#23
Sheesh. No wonder some guys take an hour for a shave.

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#24
(01-15-2020, 06:28 PM)FenderMan Wrote: Sheesh.  No wonder some guys take an hour for a shave.

Right? Those guys...smh

Actually...I can shower AND shave in 15 minutes and that includes what little postshave cleanup I do.  Listen, all I care about when I'm done shaving is make sure my poo is DRY. I don't care about soap scum, I don't care (well sorta) about glue dots.  As long as it's dry when I walk away, I'm good.

I generally have 3 or 4 razors in use at a time (3-4 weeks).  When I'm done with those 3-4 razors, they get the full spa, treatment including a Scrubbing Bubbles soak, a gentle rub down, and polish with a Flitz cloth.  They get assembled and put in a stand or hung in a rack. Next time I go to shave, I pick whatever I'm in the mood for and repeat til the next spa day.  Note: I don't do my Toggles like that. They get used for a week or so and then fully cleaned.

It's not perfect, but it works in my den.  I have plenty of counter space and the relative security to have some gear laying around.  I'm blessed to have some high end gear to play with. I try to keep it all in as perfect shape as I can.  It's not hard to maintain and the spa days are kinda fun getting them all cleaned up again.

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#25
(01-15-2020, 04:56 PM)Marko Wrote: I by no means wish to curtail the excellent discussion on this thread, however, for those of you interested, here is a poll that was conducted on the issue a few years back

https://damnfineshave.com/thread-blades-...very-shave

For the record I'm with Felix aka, LOOT on this issue.  Take it apart, rinse it, dry it, lay it out.  I don't dry the blade beyond hot rinse flick it dry-ish and lay it out.  I live in a dry climate so stuff dries quickly.  And for the record anal retentive does not have a hyphen. Happy2

That poll just tells me 58% of y'all is all wrong. Big Grin

Seriously tho, and I'm really not trying to be a razor snob, but how does the value of the gear influence that poll?  If we were all issued SuperSpeeds, The 58% would likely grow to 90%.  I would hope, if the majority of the guys answering had a Wolfman, or an original Darwin, the 58% would drop to danged near zero.

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#26

Member
SoCal, USA
I never disassemble my razor - except to put a new blade in. No rusing issues at all so far. I don't generally take a lot of time for my shaves - except for special occations, it's generally around 3 minutes including lathering.

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#27
I take apart my razor, remove the blade and give it a rinse and shake and hang it on a magnetic strip on the side of my medicine cabinet. I rinse the razor or pieces thoroughly and wipe dry with a microfiber towel. I put it back together in the am and place it on my shave rack. I never leave a blade in my razors, not worth risking Tea stains on my collection just my OCD

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#28
I use my razor then rinse it. I only use blades for a max of 3 uses, usually 2. When I change blades I give a scrub with a toothbrush and soap, shake pat and let dry. I do not remove blades unless I am discarding it. It has worked for me for some time. I have had nary and issue with any razor, plated, steel, brass or otherwise.

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#29

Max Sprecher
Las Vegas, NV
(01-15-2020, 05:41 PM)JimmyH Wrote: I like the black marker idea Max, I'm stealing it unless you give it to me ...  Rolleyes

I have a patent on it  Big Grin  but because we go back such a long time I'll let you steal it.  Winking

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"Simple: not to be confused with easy."
#30
I dissemble a 3-peice razor or open an adjustable and wipe the blade and razor dry then put it all back together. It sits in the stand until it is used. I tend to change blades every Monday so blades either go 1 or 2 weeks depending on the blade and how I feel. Never have had rust in 5 years nor tea stains only glue marks which rub off with ease. Nothing too fancy here. Don't forget these blades cost what 10 cents each versus $4 for those cartridges no one here uses.

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