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    first complete restore the rust on spine was worse than anticipated had to do a full restore when I thought it would only take a polish still couldn't remove all pitting without messing up the spine sompletely. Sealed the crack with mother in laws acrylic she does nails lol and put a clear over it and buffed it sealed it tight and strong. doesn't look the best but worked and this is a personal razor. this is my first restore so I want tips and advice for next time. I think it came out ok but want better next time. And I know theres a bit of a frown-johnName:  2013-09-28 16.39.14.jpg
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    Well John, you have done well for your first! You know you have to start somewhere! About your 3rd or 4th razor restore you will look back and be able to see your progress! With each razor you will gain knowledge and experience. Watching and reading these forums will give you a wealth of info by the pro's. Don't be shy, ask questions. Everyone here will be of great help.
    As far as the rust that was difficult to remove from the spine and jimps, an old tooth brush and tooth paste does help. It is a little messy but it washes off with water!
    I think for your first, you did perfectly fine. Remember in the end its all about the shave!!! Shave well my friend!!

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    I didn't see it before but it looks good now. Somethings you can't fix and others you don't really need to. Keep up the good work and enjoy the shave.
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    Looks like a challenge for a first. Good for you.
    I think you'll need to relieve that stabiliser soon. May as well do it now.
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    What is the stabiliser? And what do u mean im confused

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    Click this link Oz posted :http://straightrazorpalace.com/advan...g-heels.htmlin

    You will see what he is talking about....

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    I saw it but its kinda confusing and idk if I can do that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2010johnjef View Post
    I saw it but its kinda confusing and idk if I can do that...
    Well then you should seek help from someone with that aspect of the honing. You may have someone nearby that can help.

    It is however simple in principle . The thicker part at the rear of the razor called the stabiliser will lift the heel off the stone so it will not get as sharp as the toe.
    It needs to be relieved so the razor can sit flat.
    Of the 2 pics I attached the first is like yours & the 2nd is how it should look.
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