How do you store your straight razor. I have heard of some people stropping to dry the blade, then oil it. What kind of oil do you use and how much. i have also heard of some people using chalk but that might be for different kind of knife
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How do you store your straight razor. I have heard of some people stropping to dry the blade, then oil it. What kind of oil do you use and how much. i have also heard of some people using chalk but that might be for different kind of knife
G'Day Stozzberry.
I run mine under the hot water tap, wipe it with a microfibre cloth, strop it 20 times on linen, wipe it with a makeup removal pad with some eucalyptus oil on it and hang it up in my shaving cabinet for 24hrs.
It then gets put away in the display cabinet until I use it again.
Hope this helps
Great help, thanks.
I just dry mine and put them away in a cabinet outside the bathroom/shave den.
I've been sorting this same dilemma out over the past few weeks..
I have treated all of my blades with Renesance Wax. Makes rinsing them really easy, though I have adopted the practice of 'wipe on a face cloth instead of rinse'. (I still rinse the Feather AC razors)
I've settled on rinsing the blade with very hot water and drying with a few squares of toilet tissue.. also drying between the scales and around the pivot and giving a good puff at the pivot to blow out any water. I strop it on linen to be sure the edge is dry, then leave it out to dry completely. When I come home later in the day, I strop on leather and put a dab of oil from Hart Steel on the blade. I store them outside of the bathroom. Initially, I hadn't been doing the oil but now that I have a few more razors, the down time for each is getting longer. If you're using one or two razors in constant rotation, the oil might be more of a headache to apply any wipe off.
Mineral oil is a good choice too.. At the suggestion of another member, I have mine cut 4:1 with alcohol. Helps it evaporate, thins it a bit and supposedly helps to displace water. I do find it a bit a pain to deal with. I have it in a smaller vial with an eye dropper and one drop is enough oil to treat a dozen blades, so was just touching the glass dropper tip to the blade and working with that quantity of oil.
My regular shavers I dry with make up removal pads...I blow real hard on the pivot bearing to get any water outta there. Make sure the inside of the scales are dry too. I don't store mine in the bathroom as it is so humid. If I ain't gonna use one for a while, I give it a light coat of mineral oil and put it in a wooden jewelry box drawer. In the drawer, I have 4 of those packs that come in pill bottles for the purpose of absorbing moisture. Desiccant packs I think they're called. Some guys make a point of not rinsing the blade during the shave, but rather keeping a towel or sponge on hand to wipe off the blade between passes. Good Luck.
I wipe mine with a towel and then put it away in a rack with good air circulation.