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    I trickle!

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    I wipe my blade on a face cloth that I leave sitting on the edge of the sink.

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    I swirl it in the basin then wipe it off on a towel between each pass.

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    Rinse under running water, then turn off tap. If it's between passes I lay it gently on my stack of shaving towels which is next to the sink.

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    I wipe off the lather on a damp flannel at the side of the basin, and I swish the blade in the basin full of water and then dry it between passes. There's another flannel floating about in the basin to protect the razor from the sides of the sink.

    I keep my hands, the scales, and the pivot area dry all through the shave.

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    [oops, double post]
    Last edited by Matt69; 11-21-2012 at 07:55 PM. Reason: oops

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    I just give the blade a quick blast under hot water. Keeps the blade warm and wet, and no waving it around in the sink LOL. I have a flick mixer in my bathroom basin, so its easy to flick on and off. Then i wipe off any stuck on soap at the end with my towel that I'm wearing.
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    I use running hot water on the blade, like Lazarus. After four or five strokes I usually also add a wipe from my towel to get the sticky bits off.

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    Real men lick it off than spit it into the sink.J/K folks
    Last edited by pixelfixed; 11-21-2012 at 08:52 PM.

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    I just rinse it off. Like some others I splash a bit water around. At the end I wipe the whole area around the sink dry, so I think our bathroom is a good deal cleaner because of my wet shaving.

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