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    Unhappy Dovo straight razor damage

    I haven't used my razor in a few weeks, pulled it out and there is a black mark i can't get off
    right below the spine on the side of the razor blade, I keep putting mother's polish on it daily and
    then oiling it with a thin oil, but everyday i keep getting a lot of black, it's like it's never ending black
    coming from my razor. Any idea's how I can fix this, i'm a bit concerned about the safety if it get's in my
    blood stream from a possible cut.. maybe its black from the strop... Any ideas would be appreciated
    PS: it is a fairly new razor maybe 6 months or so and it's a carbon not stainless steel straight razor..

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    Michael
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    Can you post a photo of the problem?
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    How do you post picture, i have 2
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    It's just the upper part by the spine, not the lower, that must be a reflection

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    Test #1...

    Put the razor away next time in a safe spot with it left open, see if the black returns.


    A safe spot can be an elaborate drawer the has a padded surface, or something as simple as a free PO box with a soft rag at the bottom that you can put in an inaccessible, safe, dry, spot

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    This is what I mean

    PS: I never put away a razor closed after shaving, they always sit open in a Safe Spot, usually overnight before they are closed and put away..
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    The Black is at the top, the part that doesn't go into the wood part, that part is always open,,, the black on the bottom is just a reflection... I'll try what you said and see what happens

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigmac55 View Post
    The Black is at the top, the part that doesn't go into the wood part, that part is always open,,, the black on the bottom is just a reflection... I'll try what you said and see what happens

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    Yes I understand where the corrosion is

    Test #1 will let you know what is going on,

    Wood scales, (that would have been nice to know BTW) unless sealed will often absorb a bit of moisture, as that evaporates it will collect right there where the steel meets the scale and cause the corrosion you are seeing -or- you are not drying the inside of the scales quite well enough and getting the same outcome..

    If this works it let's you know that the issue is moisture from the scales and you have the solution in hand

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    what's the best way to dry the inside of the scales, also should i have bought stainless, what's your opinion???

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigmac55 View Post
    what's the best way to dry the inside of the scales, also should i have bought stainless, what's your opinion???
    I simply run a folded piece of toilet paper between the scales before the post-shave stropping, after which I leave the razor open. ALL of the razors that I use are vintage/antique, regular (carbon) steel, and I haven't had any problems with discoloration or rust...yet.

    But I have to say that I also oiled my blades after every shave, though I just switched to a Tuf Cloth.
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