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    Talking Not Goin Back I Tells Ya

    Had my 7th SRS today. It was the first time I did not have to clean up with my old M3. I feel very accomplished. A couple of weeper - no biggie.

    For my fellow newbies, here are the tips I picked up from our brothers in SRS that have made all the difference. I thank them in advance.

    1. Fold a piece of paper until it is 1" wide. Hold it so 4" is sticking out of your hand and practice stropping until the paper no longer bends. This programs your stropping pressure. This advice is invaluable for learning to strop. If you can't get a shavable edge, nothing else will matter.

    2. Soak your brush in hot water while showering and add some hot water to your mug to soften your soap. This makes all the difference in getting a good thick lather.

    3. Soak a wash cloth in hot water while taking your shower and hold it to your face for several minutes. I apply some light olive oil to my face prior to applying the cloth.

    4. Stretch that skin and take your time. This is not a race you can win. An extremely sharp piece of steel is in charge and will win every time.

    5. Don't be afraid to change your grip on the razor to pull off the pass you are making.

    6. Keep your tools clean and sharp - all of them.

    In addition, I just got my Shavex Alum Block from Vintage Blades along with some Thayers' Alchohol free Witch Hazel w/ Aloe Vera. Really good stuff that I have been missing to conclude the shave.

    God is this fun!

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    All good info and I'm never going back either!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alembic View Post
    1. Fold a piece of paper until it is 1" wide. Hold it so 4" is sticking out of your hand and practice stropping until the paper no longer bends. This programs your stropping pressure. This advice is invaluable for learning to strop. If you can't get a shavable edge, nothing else will matter.
    I'm going to start doing this. Wish I had read this sooner. I am doing better at my stropping but I have to concentrate so much that I think I am developing telekinesis. This will help a ton.

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    Bravo! Well done and welcome to the brotherhood!
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    Yes, someone gave me that piece of advice about the paper on the strop... after I rolled my edge.

    I'm practising that now, while my Wapi is off getting fixed from my mistreatment.

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    Alembic,

    Invaluable advice--even for experienced shavers.

    Perhaps you should consider copying and pasting your post in the shaving forum as "Advice for New Srt8 Razor Shavers."
    Last edited by jhenry; 01-09-2010 at 02:56 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alembic View Post
    1. Fold a piece of paper until it is 1" wide. Hold it so 4" is sticking out of your hand and practice stropping until the paper no longer bends. This programs your stropping pressure. This advice is invaluable for learning to strop. If you can't get a shavable edge, nothing else will matter.
    Brilliant !!! I like this one
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    Thank you for your responses everyone.

    The credit for the advice should go back to the trail blazers here at SRP. We are the benfactors for every trial and error hardship they went through.

    Having said that, I will post this in the "Advice" forum.

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