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    Default Anyone having trouble Down Under....ahem.

    Hi,
    I am finding it very difficult to source products in NZ. Does anyone have any good contacts for strop pastes and the like????
    No-one I speak to stocks anything like water based diamond pastes or chromium oxide or paddle strops or anything other than cosmetics, so any help would be appreciated.
    Suggestions so far have ranged from valve grinding paste to sand-paper. Awesome work fellas, but no.....
    Thanks,
    AJP

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    Go to a woodworking store and buy some honing compounds. They come in a stick form. The green is chrome oxide and is finer than the other stuff. Be sure to mix the compound 50/50 with some oil/hand creme/strop conditioner to dilute it. You want very little on the leather. Two pea sized drops of the mixture should be enough. Let it dry overnite.
    If the razor feels sticky when you use it on the pasted strop then you have to much. Just wipe it off with a paper towel.
    Some guys use automotive rubbing paste
    The woodworking store should also have something called "Rottenstone" ( not pumice, it is to coarse). This also works very well and I like that the best of the above. Again, use sparingly.

    Hope this helps,


    Hope this helps
    Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin

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    Finally another Kiwi, hopefully you will stick around.

    I'm not sure how much luck you will have finding stuff in NZ, so you may have to order from classicshaving.com

    JMHO.

    EDIT: I just saw, you joined in October and I already made pretty much the same comment about the availability of shaving equipment. LOL
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    You can order from www.handamerican.com
    He has a number of the pastes.
    Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin

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    Thanks guys. There is a decent woodwork store here (Carbatec) so I will give them a go. I am going for the local option first as postage from the States is not so cool when it is twice the value of the product!!!
    And Old_School, I hope to stick around too. First shaves have been a shocker as the blade is not sharp enough. First shave removed nothing but still managed to make skin sore. Second shave was a mixed blessing of some actual shaving before cutting a finger. I need some serious improvement in level of sharpness to even attempt tackling the chin!!!

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    Hi Gluegun,

    There's a few shaving supplies places here in Oz - I don't know what shipping across the Tasman costs, but feel free to PM me if I can help.

    James.
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