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    Hi all,
    I've read that stropping after a shave helps avoid problems with rust, etc., so after every shave I've been stropping 10 laps on the cloth side and 20 on the leather before packing the blade away.

    My worries are:
    1. That this is just a myth, and it doesn't actually do any good at all.
    2. It just increases the chances that my newbie stropping style will cause damage.


    Can anyone comment on this?

    Thanks!

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    I always strop after my shaves. In my opinion you can never over-strop. If your stropping technique is flawed your razor will begin to pull and tug on your next shave. If the razor stays sharp and your happy with the performance your stropping technique is sound.

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    I do 20 on linen and 20-30 on leather after my shave. Not sure about this protecting from rust but probably does clean off the edge of any skin or lather residue that may hold some moisture and may clean off better at this stage rather than the next day when it is completely dry. I do notice a difference in the feel of my edge the next day if I do not strop afterwards. Strop 40-70 laps prior to the shave on leather only.

    I really don't know but will continue to strop before and after the shave.

    If nothing else, it gives you more practice time.
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    I have two newspaper strops, both of which are lightly impregnated with mineral oil. One is used after honing to clean the blade of grit to avoid transferring it to the strop. The other is for honing after shaving. In both cases, the bevel of the blade is lightly oiled by transfer of oil from the paper strop.

    After the paper stropping the rest of the blade is wiped with a blue shop paper towel also lightly impregnated with mineral oil.
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    I have two newspaper strops, both of which are lightly impregnated with mineral oil. One is used after honing to clean the blade of grit to avoid transferring it to the strop. The other is for honing after shaving. In both cases, the bevel of the blade is lightly oiled by transfer of oil from the paper strop.

    After the paper stropping the rest of the blade is wiped with a blue shop paper towel also lightly impregnated with mineral oil.
    This is substituted for linen Ron? Sounds interesting, I always knew it was good for my knives. Now as far as post shave ,, it sure doesn't hurt to gave that edge clean post shave to eliminate oxidation and I,m a firm believer you can't strop too much unless your stropping sucks. I,m doing 20 linen 30 leather post shave and 30 linen 60 pre shave and have not seen one spot of rust oxidation or ugly edges and I can get several weeks from an edge. Tc
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    Always been about 20 on each before & after shaves as stated already never have to much stropping I don't think
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    Don't know if this has already been said or not, but the reason I do it after a shave isn't necessarily to sharpen it back to an edge but more to give myself piece of mind that there is non moisture on the edge of the blade whatsoever. And hey it's more stropping practice!
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    It makes sense that it would help protect the blade. It certainly doesn't hurt.

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    I am a 10 10 guy. Always strop after a shave and I let the razor sit out semi opened until my next shave. Put yesterdays razor away and pull out the razor for that day.
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    My routine is simple, 25 strop on the canvas right after the shave i let my razor dry in the air(i make sure to take off all exess humidity) and few hours after i strop 60 on the leather. For me it works perfectly. I don't strop before the shave but right after, i also have 6 straights and rotate my straights so i don't shave whit the same straight 2 days in a row. Gino
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