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    Quote Originally Posted by deepweeds View Post
    I strop it on the back of my forearm during a pass (thanks, Ed), and rinse between passes so it's not tacky drying lather.
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    *tacky _with_ drying lather.
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    A damp micro-fiber towel folded on the edge on the counter.

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    Yes I think you get a day or so.
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    I like to engage all my senses during my shave. See it come off while shaving in mirror. Wiping with stropping motion on paper towel allows me to see total volume of whiskers removed per pass. By third pass , feeling of face and seeing evidence of facial exfoliation because its only skin tells me there is no closer to get. All my barbers since I was a kid till now always wiped off blade on papertowel draped over their non dominate forearm. Around here we called it tightening up the haircut, because they started at one sideburn and worked every inch around back till they arrived at the opposite sideburn.
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    Yeah wiping the blade does make for a better shave. I'm another one of those in the "rinse razor under the faucet and wipe on towel" group. To ensure that I don't ding the blade, I carefully use a straight motion to place the blade under the stream and then rotate my wrist so that the water rinses both sides of the blade. Then remove the blade from under the faucet again in a straight motion. Then wipe on a hand towel that's been folded into quarters and placed on the counter. Haven't dinged a razor - yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    I strop the lather off onto my forearm, then give it a bit of a wipe with my towel at the end. If my forearm gets too loaded up i just give it a wipe down.

    I will occasionally use my towel mid shave if i need to close my razor.
    I like the idea of wiping off the forearm. Sounds really practical. I think I found my new style. Thank you sir.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dngrspapercut View Post
    I like the idea of wiping off the forearm. Sounds really practical. I think I found my new style. Thank you sir.
    It just sounds bad ass to me I'd probably cut myself doing it.

    Anyone tried rubber tap covers? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Star-Short-W...TVGQMJ1RKG0BNA

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedGladiator View Post
    It just sounds bad ass to me I'd probably cut myself doing it.

    Anyone tried rubber tap covers? Star Pack Short White Rubber Tap Swirl for Half Inch Tap: Amazon.co.uk: Kitchen & Home
    I am only bad ass after a spicy meal. As long as you wipe using a (spine leading) stropping motion you can't go wrong
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Thanks for all the ideas and suggestions. I have now learned something I had never thought about. Since I just got my first SR this week I have a lot of learning and catching up to do. Hopefully I can remember some of these ideas and avoid my own complete FAIL
    Life's wisdoms: Cigars: Never trust air you can't see; sharp objects are never sharp enough; find what you love in life and give it everything you can!!

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    http://straightrazorpalace.com/shavi...ing-video.html

    this is the best shave video I seen & definitely a must watch video for any new or old even shavers,
    with great wet shaving techniques all round especially the scything strokes.

    & where I got the use of a sponge from @ the 2:50 mark shows the sponge in use plus a couple of other times
    Saved,
    to shave another day.

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