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    Like Ray, my Barber shaves the neck. My first trip I saw him use the same shavette without any disinfectant.

    From then on I take one of my straights. He really likes to use quality blades.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rolodave View Post
    Like Ray, my Barber shaves the neck. My first trip I saw him use the same shavette without any disinfectant.

    From then on I take one of my straights. He really likes to use quality blades.
    Unfortunately, I have seen a lot do just this. In a lot of ways, I've always seen shavettes as being less sanitary...there are a lot more nooks and crannies that are harder to keep clean when compared with a traditional straight blade.
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    My Barber shaves everyone’s neck with a real straight.

    He strops it before every neck but as far as I can tell the same razors is used for everyone, its just folded and put in his counter for the next neck.

    I would prefer to take my own razor but he will probably strop it and I am worried it might get hurt. Shouldn’t worry probably because he’s probably a lot better at stropping than me!

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    According to this article https://blog.fendrihan.com/2016/02/a...north-america/ , in Ontario an autoclave must be used to sterilize a real straight razor. I imagine that is after every customer. A straight razor would need metal handles to stand up to continually going through an autoclave.

    All the barbers I have seen are now using Shavettes and I believe the blade must be replaced after every customer. If he is a young barber he probably does not know the difference between a real straight razor and a Shavette. I asked a young barber recently if he was using a straight razor. He said yes, when clearly it was a Shavette he was using.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    According to this article https://blog.fendrihan.com/2016/02/a...north-america/ , in Ontario an autoclave must be used to sterilize a real straight razor. I imagine that is after every customer. A straight razor would need metal handles to stand up to continually going through an autoclave.

    All the barbers I have seen are now using Shavettes and I believe the blade must be replaced after every customer. If he is a young barber he probably does not know the difference between a real straight razor and a Shavette. I asked a young barber recently if he was using a straight razor. He said yes, when clearly it was a Shavette he was using.

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    Hi Bob,

    It's definitely a real straight because I picked it up to look more closely.

    I was interested to see what it was as I had just got my Dovo (it didn't have any name that I could see and I think it was old).

    It's possible he uses a different razor on each neck but it's not the impression I had.

    He is definitely not a young man, in fact I'm 57 and I reckon he might be older than me.

    While we are on the subject of sanitizing, how are razors sanitized.

    I read on here that razors are sanitized before they are sent to buyers.

    Do you just soak it in Barbersol. If so just the blade dangled in it or dump the whole razor in scales and all?

    It occurs to me that it wouldn't be such a terrible idea to sanitize my own razors periodically, just to keep them socially acceptable. I use a cpap machine and have to give my mask a good clean very regularly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by STF View Post
    Hi Bob,

    It's definitely a real straight because I picked it up to look more closely.

    I was interested to see what it was as I had just got my Dovo (it didn't have any name that I could see and I think it was old).

    It's possible he uses a different razor on each neck but it's not the impression I had.

    He is definitely not a young man, in fact I'm 57 and I reckon he might be older than me.

    While we are on the subject of sanitizing, how are razors sanitized.

    I read on here that razors are sanitized before they are sent to buyers.

    Do you just soak it in Barbersol. If so just the blade dangled in it or dump the whole razor in scales and all?

    It occurs to me that it wouldn't be such a terrible idea to sanitize my own razors periodically, just to keep them socially acceptable. I use a cpap machine and have to give my mask a good clean very regularly.

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    In that case did you see an autoclave anywhere?

    This should get you a start on sanitizing a straight razor https://sharprazorpalace.com/beginne...ght-razor.html

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    Soaking the blade for 10 minutes in a fresh Barbicide solution should sterilize the blade.

    Barbers are required to make a fresh Barbicide solution every day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wxman2000 View Post
    Hey all, it's been quite a while since I've frequented the forums...I guess it was back in the "old" SRP days. Anyway, I'm looking to get a new set of razors for daily use as a barber and I've been eyeing the Revisor razors the most. Does anyone have any experience with how these are lately? I've read some posts from a few to several years ago and the impression I got was a good one. Just trying to get an idea on whether or not they take a good edge as I haven't been overly happy with recent production Dovo's.

    Incase it may matter, I'm looking at their 5/8 razors, particularly the 7 day set as that would give me a good enough rotation to work with.

    On the other hand, are there any other current production razors I should consider that may be comparable in price for a set of 5-7?

    Thanks!
    I have had a few of Revisor’s razors a few years ago. All of them were excellent quality and shaved really well! Beautiful razors at a reasonable price too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rolodave View Post
    Soaking the blade for 10 minutes in a fresh Barbicide solution should sterilize the blade.

    Barbers are required to make a fresh Barbicide solution every day.
    This is exactly how it is done, but to be more in line with sanitation regs, it must be washed with soap/water first before the barbicide. Then, just a decent sized cup so that the blade portion is submerged in the solution with the scales outside the cup keeping the pivot and scales dry.
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    The Italian made razors I bought from Revisor (Prezioso) are the best razors I ever owned, they stay shave sharp with a minimum of stropping. However the Revisor made razors I bought are terrible. They are well put together but don't sharpen or hold an edge well at all. They were pricey too. That is my personal experience with Revisor razors.

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