Yes but it smells and its said to not being too friendly with brass.
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Yes but it smells and its said to not being too friendly with brass.
It takes very little machine oil sewing machine/3in1 a drop or less will cover the blade. I wipe/spread the oil with my finger and thumb to a very thin film of oil.
I never have a problem with the oil beading up. Do you have some residual film left over from buffing compounds on the blade?
Charlie
It does have a strange sort of smell, I admit. I didn't like it at first, but it has grown on me. It doesn't smell quite as bad as camellia that has gone rancid!
If I ever get a brass razor, I'll introduce it to the ballistol gently and make sure they shake hands before I leave them alone...:)
Regards,
Neil
LOL thats very polite of course.
DE razors will be quite greatful and pins, too.
With all this oil talk is it a good idea to put oil on the blade after every shave or is it something i should do when im not going to use the blade for a while.
I use a mixture of coconut oil and olive oil in a small bottle. When I finish that I will use olive oil. I read that is what they used in the Middle Ages. If it was good enough for King Arthur it is good enough for me.
keep it simple and cheap, i use olive oil