(This post was last modified: 02-05-2023, 05:18 AM by Brains.)
(02-04-2023, 05:39 PM)muzichead Wrote:(02-04-2023, 12:47 AM)Brains Wrote:(02-04-2023, 12:23 AM)muzichead Wrote: Why is it when some people see a razor with anything but a polished finished on a razor they automatically think the razor will create some form of drag because of its finish and not even think that it could have something to do with the soap they are using...it's always the finish's fault!! I for one will say that that is just BS as I've had both polished, machined, and satin finish and have never noticed any form of drag from any razor ever!! I'm sure that has everything to do with the Stirling soap I use and it being the slickest soap I've ever used, period... My preference is actually a machined finish and in titanium being the best combo I've ever used.
Please don’t get angry,
It is simple science, Mirror polish - by definition, will glide better. Nothing to do with taste, I like the matte look. In termes of gliding - always a mirror surface will glide better. By the way, I use Sterling on a daily basis
Not angry at all,
but your "simple science" has never been proven by science, definition, or any other means... I do realize and respect that it is of your opinion, but again, never been proven by science!
Any surface, if polished and against another surface - will create less friction than the same surface not polished. This is a fact. Soap is a lubricant and assists with friction but fact remains, a polished surface creates less friction, less resistance. This is science, not an opinion.
I cannot afford the car of my dreams but I can certainly shave with the best razor in the world!