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Thread: Mom bought me this "buffing compound", supposedly for a strop, never heard of this

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    The reviews seem promising, some are using it on straight razors. If you have more than one SR or one that needs a touch up and some extra leather, give it a few passes and see what happens


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    Somewhat of a newbie to straight razor shaving, my mom bought me this as a Christmas gift:

    Amazon.com: Woodstock D2902 1-Pound Extra Fine Buffing Compound, Green: Home Improvement

    I've never heard of such a thing, is this stuff appropriate for stropping a straight razor? What exactly do I do with it? Rub it into the strop before stropping?
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    That stuff is great for sharpening wood working tools for sure. It may not be good for a pasted strop for touch up. It say it is intended for buffing, I'd say keep it but don't use t on your strop. If you want to experiment with putting some on a shammy and use it for cleaning blades, it is likely the cats pajamas for that.
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    One more thing to piggy back on the other replies is if you do go the pasted strop route whether now or in the future is that it is used sparingly, like 10 laps to start and go from there. It won't make a dull blade sharp but it will make a once shave ready blade that is just starting to tug a little back to shave ready. I use SRD's spray crox because it is well graded. I use a pasted strop after my finisher to get a little more keen of an edge and then for light tune ups later on down the road. Over use of a pasted strop can lead to harsh edges and one slip up like taking the spine off the strop with edge in contact with it will erase any shave ready edge instantly.

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    Yeah...I bought that stuff too...then I saw the following thread:

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/honin...-bars-not.html

    Um, guessing it's probably not ideal for our razors. Probably want to get some of the guaranteed pure stuff. Doh.
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