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    hey chef.

    looks good, especially all filled up with those beautiful razors. you may try going to a craft store and looking at so felt squares. you can use spray on glue to adhere. otherwise, craft stores may have somme different options as rubberesque type footings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cabo_sailor View Post
    It's when the angle of heel gets to 30 -40 degrees that we put rubber cement on our butts.
    Safety and exfoliation! What a combo!


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    Default Razor stand I found for 11$ at target

    I am very happy this morning, I finally found a razor stand for my razors that did not cost me an arm,leg and left nut. I found this at target for under $11 each it the bath area for toothbrush holders, that is what it is and works great.
    Now to look for a couple of brush stands. the hunt is on.....
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    Here's another one from target, only cost a coupla bucks, looks pretty classy. The base is ceramic, not plastic.
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    Yeah. That's what I'm using too. You just have to make sure the razor's good and dry so it doesn't end up sitting in a puddle. (and I have to make sure my toothbrush, which shares space, is good and dry too).

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    Quote Originally Posted by WireBeard View Post
    Safety and exfoliation! What a combo!

    I was thinking more along the lines of hair removal.

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