Quote Originally Posted by ultrasoundguy2003 View Post
Razor sock protects and absorbs moisture. Tufglide has microparticles that adhere to the metal. It is a brave new world , Both aforementioned products where originally produced for firearms application. Sock for absorbency of moisture & repellent of salty air. Per the bottle of Tufglide "used by Navy Seals"
to coat moving parts and protect against corrosion. If you think its hard to remove Tufglide before a shave the other option removal of Renaissance wax is a worse option. IMHO
Good to know...I knew about the firearms applications, but the rest of what you've mentioned is new info...thanks.

And hard to remove is exactly why I just put a drop or two, once, on the pivot pin area...even though I make sure I air dry my blades for an hour or so after use...that's an area that you don't want moisture.