I've used an alum block for as long as I've been shaving. I used it every day at first and now I only use it if I've had a little rougher shave to calm any irritation. I've also been using alum as a deodorant - initially a big block of potassium alum that I can no longer get on amazon and now the crystal brand "stick" crystal of potassium alum that is readily available in the drug store. I like how effective it is and how odourless it is so I get no scent clashing with whatever post shave product I might be using. Today I noticed a warning on the label saying not to place the product on marble or granite counters/surfaces. I'd never seen this before and while I'd never placed alum directly on a countertop, I'd never taken any special precautions either. I did a search and found a 5 year old post on another forum but really, not a lot of information is out there on this subject.
Does anyone have any more information on this subject or any personal experience? I think it would be a great public service if we all knew a little more about the potentially damaging effects of alum on countertops.
Thanks,
Marko
Does anyone have any more information on this subject or any personal experience? I think it would be a great public service if we all knew a little more about the potentially damaging effects of alum on countertops.
Thanks,
Marko