View Poll Results: What pastes do you use?

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  • Chromium Oxide

    56 63.64%
  • Cerium Oxide

    8 9.09%
  • Diamond spray/paste (give micron size)

    35 39.77%
  • Chalk

    4 4.55%
  • DOVO pastes (give details)

    12 13.64%
  • Other paste

    16 18.18%
  • None

    10 11.36%
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    Hey folks,

    Theres a host of different pastes and sprays available for finishing off a razors edge after honing, or for touch ups, so what I would like to know is which pastes do you use on your pasted strops and what do you like about them?

    I have a denim flatbed strop with 0.5m diamond spray, plus a hanging strop with CrOx on the leather side and white chalk paste on the canvas side.

    When I'm done honing I do 10 strokes on the denim, 5 on the CrOx, then another 10 or 15 on the white chalk before going to my unpasted daily strop and on to the test shave.

    This gives me a nice progression of abrasivness moving up the pastes and the CrOx takes away the harshness of the diamond spray. Its working very well for me..!

    So what pastes do you use, how do you use them and what do you like about them?

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    All of the above shortly. After all, I need to get the maximum out of my new http://straightrazorpalace.com/strop...ar-paddle.html

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    So that would be paste aquisition disorder..? PAD?
    Last edited by Stubear; 04-13-2010 at 01:05 PM.

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    Not really. I've had them for months, if not years, but never really found the time to use them (except .5 carat diamond spray on my http://straightrazorpalace.com/strop...ton-weave.html.

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    Depending on the razor I use
    CrO or 0.25 micron Diamond spray, and always CeO
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    I am answering this question on the basis of pastes I use regularly. 0.25 micron diamond spray on felt and 0.1 micron ferrous oxide on leather.

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    I've got the usual 3.0, 1.0, .05, and .025 diamond paste on a 4 sided paddle and on 4 balsa flatbed hones. I've got chrome-ox on an old HandAmerican flatbed felt and on a Livi loom strop. Finally I have the SRD hanging felt with the .05 diamond spray.

    I've got a fixation for getting my edges as keen as possible off of the hones alone so I don't use any of them much. I have followed finish honing with a progression on the balsa flatbeds from coarsest to finest and gotten an unbelievably sharp edge but I rarely do that.

    I do like the spray on the SRD felt hanging strop very much. If I am shaving and the first pass isn't up to my expectation I might hit the razor ten round trips on the felt and keen it up for the second pass.

    On some tough damascus, S30-V and ATS-34 I found the diamond pastes very effective in getting the maximum out of the edges where I couldn't do it with the hones. For situations where the hones won't get it I will take advantage of the pastes.

    I used to use the chrome ox for that second pass keenness because the diamond seemed harsh to me. Leaving the diamond alone for a few months I came back to it and found the harshness gone. I attribute that to an improvement in my technique. Whether in shaving or in honing stroke I don't know. As the kids say, it's all good.
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    I use a hangin Chromium Oxide strop for touchups in between the Barber's hone..

    When I have to go back to the Barber's hone, however, I use the barber's hone, 10 laps on a hanging or mod-paddle .5 diamond sprayed felt, followed by my strop progression (unpasted)

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    I have been using croOx on balsa for a while, but I just started using it on hard pressed felt... so far so good, but I'll keep you posted.

    Also, I wanted to say that when I strop on the comics in the newspaper it acts pretty much like a slow croOx, so I count that in my "pasting" preferences.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Del1r1um View Post
    I have been using croOx on balsa for a while, but I just started using it on hard pressed felt... so far so good, but I'll keep you posted.

    Also, I wanted to say that when I strop on the comics in the newspaper it acts pretty much like a slow croOx, so I count that in my "pasting" preferences.
    I've read that the black newsprint is the stuff. Has an abrasive in the mix but I cannot remember what it is. I've gotten very good results with it. I haven't tried the comics but I'll give it a go sooner than later.
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