Jimmy's got the right answer as usual. Keep your daily strop (leather and linen) free of CrOx and other pastes. With a properly sharpened razor, there should be no need to use CrOx on a regular basis, and doing so will round off the sharp edge quickly, requiring you to do more honing.

Personally, I don't generally use CrOx for anything, but when I do, I use CrOx on a balsa strop that I got from Ray on this site (although I don't see him offering these stops anymore, so maybe he's done with making them). If a blade is pulling or digging in when I'm shaving, I think I get better results by going over the edge on an Escher or Japanese finishing stone for 50-100 laps and then stropping on plain leather. That almost always does the trick.