(This post was last modified: 05-16-2017, 03:42 AM by KAV.)
Immediately post shave we do our house cleaning, or shave den if you will. Razors receive a cursory rinse to detailing, brushes a rinse, shake and reshaped and either hung knotdown in a stand or knot up. Soaps, kit rearranged to face Mecca with logos aligned or whatever for our individual rituals. I was thinking about the different rates of brushes drying between rotations and if it is a measure itself of construction. Then I looked at my bathroom; a half century old apartment with squeezing in one more rental unit demanding I shut the door to open my drawer. The paint is peeling in the same spot with punky drywall and black mold yet another coat of paint resolves by a profit driven manager. I get periodic invasions of spiders and cockroaches followed by a pesticide tech who thinks my questions about what product family he's using of concern only to the vermin.
I dislike spending much time in there and wonder if my kit does. Sometimes I miss my years in Arizona; drying a washed shirt in minutes except for monsoon season although it's tougher on car batteries and tires.
So, just kicking this idea around and wondering your thoughts for different climes and how you deal with them.
I dislike spending much time in there and wonder if my kit does. Sometimes I miss my years in Arizona; drying a washed shirt in minutes except for monsoon season although it's tougher on car batteries and tires.
So, just kicking this idea around and wondering your thoughts for different climes and how you deal with them.