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    I just wanted to share an experience I just had. I was fooling around with a piece of scrap

    leather I have glued to a small strip of bass wood, first I sanded it with 600 grit and then I

    threw just a bit of Hide Rejuvenator I got from Tandy a while back. What a difference! It

    increased the draw almost too much (might be control issues on a hanging strop) but it also

    took a razor that I thought needed honing to hanging hair sharp in a few strokes. I apologize

    this is common knowledge, but I just wanted to share. I don't know if it made the leather

    better for stropping or if the increased draw made me concentrate on my newbie form a

    little more.

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    That is very cool. I just did something similar myself using shaving lather. The key challenge I face anytime I apply a strop treatment that will increase draw is ensuring the compound applied, is done so evenly, and the strops surface is completely flat when finished.

    I used a dry washcloth rubbed vigorously over the strop to remove the excess compound and got spectacular shaving edges from my troubled strop. The improvement was enough to make me worry that a lot of people may not have a well treated strop, nor any idea what one should behave like.

    I also advocate that a strop should work in only a few strokes, physics and our expectations demand some quality action for our time. I've never really felt comfortable with any stropping that left me unclear about the advantages or results.
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    I've been very happy with my results treating strops with lather. Sometimes I get some residue build-up on the blade, but the increase in draw and stropping results make it worth the trouble.

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