Has any forum member used the downstroking technique to remove microchips (observable under 450X magnifacation)? It appears the edge can be lightly "cut" against a glass jar or on the corner edge of a fine grit stone before rehoning the edge. It's counterintuitive to drag a sharpened edge against glass or a stone, so I'm hesitant to try it, especially since I gave this razor the shave test following sharpening and it did a great job.
Here's a description of the technique from WIKI :

"The easiest and gentlest way to dull a razor is to put it with the edge down on a glass jar and perform one, maybe two, cutting strokes without any significant pressure.
The technique can also be adapted to remove microchips. In that case the razor can be downstroked at the side of a very fine hone, till all the chips are gone. This calls for some sort of magnification device to inspect the edge. "