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    Hello Gentlemen,

    I have been straight shaving for a little while, but recently I started getting worried because I got a new Bismarch 6/8 for Christmas which I absolutly love. The edge is perfect and i don't want to damage it.

    I don't have a great deal of counter space, and Im trying to keep my razor really dry. In between passes while I re-lather. I'm worried that I will damage my blade when I put it down.

    Sounds a silly question but what do most of you do with your razor between passes? Do you put it down open or do you close it? is it ok to put down open on a hard surface? Do you dry it and close it?

    What do you do?

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    I set it down, open, on a folded towel which is also used to wipe lather.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaife View Post
    I set it down, open, on a folded towel which is also used to wipe lather.
    +1 on open on a folded towel!
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    I do the folded towel thing as well but mine is definitely a wet towel... I found initially when playing with my set-up for shaving that a dry towel on top of a counter is really slick and, IMO, able to cause a fall more easily than a wet towel which is really difficult to scoot off the counter so that is what I've stuck with... One wet towel folded on my right to wipe lather or rest the razor and another towel on my left which I use to dry my hands, face, etc.

    I also cut the corner off of a Tuf-Cloth that I keep adding drops of Tuf-Glide onto and after I've rinsed the razor and dried it I wipe it all down with the Tuf-Cloth then hang the razor open over the combo razor/brush stand I have and I leave the razor open like that for many hours or overnight and then I do a quick inspection prior to closing it and placing it in the holder tang down.
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    I place mine down (open) on a wet face cloth folded on the sink which I wipe the razor on. Normally I only need to do this if I'm doing more than one pass (i.e. while I re-apply lather). After shaving I strop 10/10 linen/leather then wipe the razor gently on a dry bath towel. I then place it in its case (I have two leather three-razor cases), finish cleaning up, then take the case into the kitchen where i make my morning coffee. After preparing the coffee I take the razor out and wipe the blade with a facial tissue to which I've applied Eucalyptus oil. The oil is very very light and also acts as an antiseptic. I also clean between the scales with the tissue. I then put it back in its case and place it on the desk in my bedroom.
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    I'm in the folded towel beside the sink camp. I used to put it on the towel that I was wiping the blade on but that all hit the floor one day so I switched it up before I hit disaster.
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    Quote Originally Posted by carlmaloschneider View Post
    After preparing the coffee I take the razor out and wipe the blade with a facial tissue to which I've applied Eucalyptus oil. The oil is very very light and also acts as an antiseptic. I also clean between the scales with the tissue. I then put it back in its case and place it on the desk in my bedroom.
    I do like the idea of Eucalyptus oil and storing outside of the bath room idea. Thanks
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    Hi Kevin,
    I store my strop in my wardrobe, and my razors either on homemade wire stands or a.box.I lined with foam. I oil the 2 razors I rarely use but my daily razor only gets oiled if it is getting packed away for any length of time or if it will be exposed to damp conditions such as a washbag when traveling, though in that circumstance it also goes in a toothbrush tube with silica sachets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Hi Kevin,
    I store my strop in my wardrobe, and my razors either on homemade wire stands or a.box.I lined with foam. I oil the 2 razors I rarely use but my daily razor only gets oiled if it is getting packed away for any length of time or if it will be exposed to damp conditions such as a washbag when traveling, though in that circumstance it also goes in a toothbrush tube with silica sachets.
    Thats interesting, is it humid in Perth?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinred View Post
    Thats interesting, is it humid in Perth?
    A bit, but moreso in Karratha where I spend 2/3 of my time.
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