(02-09-2025, 08:32 AM)Dragonsbeard Wrote:I remove the blade from shavettes and all safety razors except injectors. I place the blade in a mitten clamp and run each edge under very hot water, rotating the edge through four 90º turns that might be called "top-left", "top-right", bottom-left", and bottom-right". Hopefully, this removes most or all micro or near-micro debris. Then each side is pressed gently against a towel, to remove most of the water, after which, the blade is left to air dry. I air dry my blades on a piece of paper towel or sometimes a sponge, but any absorbent material resting on a dry surface will do. The important thing is that the material can remove water from the underside too.(02-09-2025, 05:44 AM)Bouki Wrote: Man from Mayfair (Wholly Kaw) powdery basil
Shave 3 ・ 112 g left ・ $8.00 / shave
The Vector’s Lite baseplate and a Kai Mild blade. A match made in heaven. Smooth as butter. Sharp as a mother-in-law’s stare. One pass. Done. No blood, no burn, no regret.
But here’s the catch: the blade turns to rust faster than a Ford in a Pittsburgh winter. Not the edge, mind you. That stays sharp, whispering sweet nothings to my stubble. It’s the sheath, the wrapping, the thing that keeps it all civilized. Little orange freckles start creeping in after only a few shaves. All told I got seven days and seven glorious shaves out of the blade. But now it’s speckled with oxidation, like an old battleship left too long at sea. Time to toss it.
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Brush Phoenix Shaving Peregrino (707) ・ Razor Blackland SS Vector Lite (22) ・ Blade Kai Captain Titan Mild (7)
(02-09-2025, 06:20 AM)HighSpeed Wrote:(02-09-2025, 05:44 AM)Bouki Wrote: Man from Mayfair (Wholly Kaw) powdery basilThat's interesting. FWIW the Kai Captain Titan Protouch MG is my favorite mild blade, and I don't recall ever having any discoloration. I just binned my last one after 10 shaves - not because it was discolored or more than negligibly degraded, but because I was down to a dime a shave, so why not grab a fresh one? I'll pay closer attention next time.
Shave 3 ・ 112 g left ・ $8.00 / shave
The Vector’s Lite baseplate and a Kai Mild blade. A match made in heaven. Smooth as butter. Sharp as a mother-in-law’s stare. One pass. Done. No blood, no burn, no regret.
But here’s the catch: the blade turns to rust faster than a Ford in a Pittsburgh winter. Not the edge, mind you. That stays sharp, whispering sweet nothings to my stubble. It’s the sheath, the wrapping, the thing that keeps it all civilized. Little orange freckles start creeping in after only a few shaves. All told I got seven days and seven glorious shaves out of the blade. But now it’s speckled with oxidation, like an old battleship left too long at sea. Time to toss it.
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Brush Phoenix Shaving Peregrino (707) ・ Razor Blackland SS Vector Lite (22) ・ Blade Kai Captain Titan Mild (7)
A question. Do you guys leave your blades in the razor? Just rinse and let dry?
I’ve probably got a case of OCD but I’ve always taken my blade out after every shave and I spray with 70% alcohol and then rinse both. I always wipe the razor down and with the blade I put it on the small hand towel I always have on the countertop when I shave. I’ve never had blade rust. It sounds like a bit of work but it literally takes me less than a minute to do.
I’m just curious how many just rinse their razors without taking the blade out.
Shave on brothers!
The whole procedure takes about a minute for single edge blades, and perhap extra half minute for DEs.
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