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    Default My Buffing Experience

    So I was standing in front of the mirror planning my shave and I thought I'm gonna try buffing, I have seen it mentioned and I have read on it, but never tried it for fear o damaging me.

    So I gave two passes, one WTG and one XTG and usually this is where I would stop, so I relather and get into the ATG with a buffing.

    The outcome.

    I am impressed, not as close as I had expected and I attribute this partly to nerve and the fact my skin wasn't as taught as I'd like. It's not a pass I would use on a daily basis as it seems a little harsher than I'm used to, but it wasn't an unenjoyable shave and for those days/evenings where only a close shave will do i'll likely break it out.

    So for me buffing is a tool I plan on keeping in my box for when I need it, maybe break it out for a practice now and then

    Geek

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    What is buffing? When I clicked on this thread, I expected to read something about buffing up a razor, you know, cleaning it up, polishing it...Does buffing refer to some kind of stroke...Sorry, I haven't heard this term before.....

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    I thought that too. Could mean the back and forth motion (blade moves ahead, moves back, moves ahead...2 steps forward, 1 step back type of thing) some people say works for them?

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    Default Buffing stroke

    No expert here, but buffing is a back and forth stroke over the same area, typically a small area, without lifting the blade on the backstroke. My use is for problem areas w/ skin bumps, using very shallow angle so as not to mow the tops of the bumps. I also use on parts of the 'Stache.

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    Howdy Zib

    Buffing does indeed refer to a stroke.

    it's in the wiki

    Shaving passes - Straight Razor Place Wiki

    I'll hopefully be showing off your kind of buffing soon though

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    What's the point, I just go over an area multiple times with a natural stroke.

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