Just make sure the pumice stone is smooth and fine grained. The coarse stuff is too rough and will leave pieces behind. Classic shaving sells the proper type.
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Just make sure the pumice stone is smooth and fine grained. The coarse stuff is too rough and will leave pieces behind. Classic shaving sells the proper type.
Now I've got it! Thanks for input. The one I have it too rough...well, I've always got my feet to use it on!Quote:
Originally Posted by thebigspendur
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Thought this was a good string so I will keep it alive.
I like to take even a brand new strop and use a waterless handsoap and the pumice stone to condition the surface. It is important to wipe and clean off the grit good before a razor goes over it. Using Neatfoot oil after you wipe it clean then wipe it good with a paper towel or rag with Neatsfoot and you will get a great drag on your strop. Make sure and let it set for at least 24 hours after doing all the above. I make it a two day process by allowing it to dry 24 hours before applying the Neatsfoot oil. The pumice is great for touching up the nicks as posted above.
Glen