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    Quote Originally Posted by adydye View Post
    I hope this is still considered to be on topic:

    Last night I had my best shave yet as a beginner, gently rinsed the blade in the sink..........and dinked it on the faucet.
    Now there is a very small deformity on the blade, almost at the toe. Its not a chip, but it is marking my strop.
    I am overseas and only have a yellow coticule and leather/canvas strop with me - will I be able to gently hone it out/off, maybe with a slurry?

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    And this is why i do not rinse my blade, instead I wipe it on a towel. The blade does not get wet(chance of rust) or banged into the faucet.

    Pics for damage assesment please.Thank you
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    avatar1999 - not easy taking photos of a straight razor, is it?
    Anyway, I hope you can see the damage.
    What so you think?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nun2sharp View Post
    And this is why i do not rinse my blade, instead I wipe it on a towel. The blade does not get wet(chance of rust) or banged into the faucet.
    Yes well everyday is indeed a school day for the straight razor beginner, that's for sure!
    How my Grandad learnt to shave without the internet, I'll never have the privilege of knowing!
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    I took pictures close up, and they were blurred.
    I took pictures from further away, and they zoomed in really well.
    Now they are only a few kilobytes I guess they don't enlarge so well.
    If anyone would like me to email them the bigger files please let me know by PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nun2sharp View Post
    And this is why i do not rinse my blade, instead I wipe it on a towel. The blade does not get wet(chance of rust) or banged into the faucet.
    I'll probably never understand where the problem is. You're supposed to rinse the blade back to edge. If you keep it like this, there is no chance you'll hit the faucet, except, of course, with the back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeBerlin View Post
    You're supposed to rinse the blade back to edge. If you keep it like this, there is no chance you'll hit the faucet, except, of course, with the back.
    I'm very grateful for what is sound advice, apart maybe from advocating leaving the faucet running continuously while shaving, but this time the horse has bolted. Do you think I can tempt it back to the stable by gently honing on my coticule, or will I have to wait until my return to UK in February to resume this activity which I am coming to look forward to each day?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nun2sharp View Post
    And this is why i do not rinse my blade, instead I wipe it on a towel. The blade does not get wet(chance of rust) or banged into the faucet.

    Pics for damage assesment please.Thank you
    At first I used TP. But now as of late I've been rinsing and wiping on towel. I'm glad you haven't encountered any problems as lather infused with water. I reckon you don't leave it overnight and presume you only rinse when you're done with the shave.

    Couldn't the banging of faucet be circumvented by dipping the razor into bowl-plastic perhaps? When I rinse mine, I naturally pick it up from faucet and whisk the water.

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