Though I usually rotate my razors I have taken single razors on trips and used the same razor every day for 5 or six days and I find it shaves just as good. No degradation in the shave. I personally think thats just some old wives tale about not using a razor two days in a row.

I have three stainless razors; a puma, a dorko and a dovo and all three give shaves as close as any carbon steel. As far as comfort goes the dovo and dorko are as comfortable as the carbons though the puma isn't quite as comfortable but thats really spliting hairs (no pun intended). By the way I wouldn't leave any razor wet for an extended period. The stainless isn't really a true stainless more a rust resistant steel so they can rust.

I had a strop that was left folded for years and had a permanent crease in it. I tried hanging weights from it for weeks with no success then I tried soaking it in water and let it air dry flat and that took the crease out.

I don't personally think there is such a thing as too sharp a razor as long as there is no wire edge and if you look at the edge under magnification its smooth with very light even striations. If it appears too sharp to you you may have some imperfections in the edge. You need a sharp edge to give a really outstanding shave.

I have about 35 razors in my rotation so I don't have to hone too often. When the razor doesn't seem to shave as smoothly as it had I'll do a very few passes on the Norton 8K or yellow corticule and then about 10 minutes on my japanese 12K and its back in perfect shape again. Every razor is different as far as home many shaves you can get before honing. Some 20 or 30 some 100.

Hope this helps, just my 2 cents.