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    Default My new Boker blade has become dark and tiny scratches appeared

    I've been shaving for about a month with brand new Boker Edelveiss and about a week ago noticed the blade has become dark and a few tiny scratches.
    i did the usual routine: canvas/ leather stropping, carefully wipe out after the shave, a but of leather stropping, and back into the box.
    does any body know what it is?

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    A picture would help a lot!


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    im guessing you didnt dry inbetween the scales

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    So you assume it's rust? I've taken it to the local sharpener today to show him the blade. The guy is quite old and apparently experienced but not very bright: he's removed the darkness, without my permission removed also the Boker writing on the blade and said"it's some kind of chemical" (?). Needless to say I didn't use any chemicals. Sent an email to Boker, maybe they can explain.
    And yes, I dried in between the scales

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    Reading this takes me back, something like this happened with my first straight razor....

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/begin...er-ruined.html

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    Only white stains instead of dark ones...

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    OP. Did you use an alum block or stiptic pencil? My understanding is that they can stain a blade.
    Also are the scratches running in the same direction that you wipe the blade? Any little piece of grit on a towel can scratch and it really stands out on a nice new blade.
    Last edited by BeJay; 05-22-2015 at 07:11 AM.

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    The same stains are also on my Ralpf Aust brand new blade: apparently I didn't wipe them properly and kept in the bathroom. Now I need to get rid of these stains.

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