Poll: Do you remove you blade after every shave?
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Are you nuts? Of course!
46.27% of votes
46.27% of votes
Who me? I let it ride!
53.73% of votes
53.73% of votes
Kevin, the tide has turned and those of us who let it ride seem to be in the significant majority - I leave it in until its done, minimizes handling and I've not seen any staining or anything like that. We have a pretty dry climate and I have a water softener so things don't stay damp for long around here. I have a tube of lip balm in the pocket of every coat I own, its that dry.
Mark
Mark
(This post was last modified: 01-27-2016, 01:46 AM by Hardtop01.)
Depends...
The mongoose has such a long post, I just loosen it off, rinse and store. Everything else, I remove and store the razor blade up high. This is more for safety as I would be very upset if my 3 year old got a hold of the razor and tried to copy dad.....
The mongoose has such a long post, I just loosen it off, rinse and store. Everything else, I remove and store the razor blade up high. This is more for safety as I would be very upset if my 3 year old got a hold of the razor and tried to copy dad.....
For those promiscuous razor users I completely understand the "need" to clean the blade after each use. My blades remain monogamous so I simply shake the excess water out of the razor & then towel dry the whole thing. Even in my hard water everything stays in great shape.
Let 'em ride till they die!
Let 'em ride till they die!
>>> Brian <<<
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(01-25-2016, 10:12 PM)bgremill Wrote: I actually do both!
I leave the blade in my three piece razors until I decide they are toast. I then scrub the razor clean, dry and toss the blade.
I remove the blade after every shave with my TTO razors. I rinse and dry the razor then replace the blade. I do this mostly because of the condition of the "chamber" of every TTO I've looked at. Seems that's where all the nastiness likes to live.
This is my exact answer.
(This post was last modified: 01-27-2016, 06:22 AM by darkbulb.)
I remove the blade after every shave. Put it back in into whatever razor I use next..and normally use it for 2-3 shaves.
The only exception to that rule is injector razors where I leave the blade in and simply replace it when it starts to feel dull.
The only exception to that rule is injector razors where I leave the blade in and simply replace it when it starts to feel dull.
(01-27-2016, 03:45 AM)SharpSpine Wrote: For those promiscuous razor users I completely understand the "need" to clean the blade after each use. My blades remain monogamous so I simply shake the excess water out of the razor & then towel dry the whole thing. Even in my hard water everything stays in great shape.+1, very funny!
Let 'em ride till they die!
I do the same, being careful when I dry the handle and head. I still have all 10 fingers, both ears, my nose and my chin after almost three months of DE shaving!
- Eric
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And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
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