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Thanks a lot
I live on Lake Michigan and I use mineral oil once per week, especially at the pivot. WD-40 also works in a pinch.
I think I'd want to use a dry lube like remoil on the pivot. An oil would collect dust
Although I'm a daily shaver with a single blade (at least for now), I oil it (with Vaseline) after each shave, just to be safe...especially because I live in tropic weather. Very high humidity over here. The whole precess takes like 30 sec anyway! :gl:
I've never oiled any of my blades but we've got pretty low humidity here, especially during winter.
Does Vaseline do a pretty good job?
Interesting. As it happens, I already have some Clove oil. Wondering if it's the same stuff you get from knife dealers. This bottle is for medicinal purposes -- it is a remarkably effective topical anesthetic when nerve endings are exposed. If you ever chip a tooth the stuff will save the day until you can get to a dentist. Stings like heck for a minute and then it's as good as novocaine.
I'm pretty sure what you have is a pure clove oil or nearly so. The stuff I'm talking about is mostly white mineral oil with a small amount of clove oil added. It's cheap and a small bottle will last a very long time as it only takes a drop or two. Another method I've used is to just keep a small rag that's nearly saturated with the oil & just give the blade a quick wipe with it.
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Depending on how humid your home is, one can usually just be sure to dry the razor before putting it away between shaves. If humidity is a concern, then lightly oiling your stainless steel razor is a good idea. I agree with KenWeir - cutlery steel is high in carbon content and can still rust relatively easily if put away wet.