(05-11-2019, 12:18 PM)AJSharp Wrote: I can get 7 shaves out of GSB with great efficacy but I also get great results with Personna Red & Polsilver as others have meantionedThese are my three favorite modern blades. All three are smooth shavers and give atleast a weeks worth of shaves per blade in my 1955 Red Tip Superspeed.
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(06-20-2019, 07:50 PM)bkatbamna Wrote: I'm using one now. I am getting irritation and cuts. I like Rapira platinum lux, Lord platinum a little better.
Irritation and/or cuts are almost always caused by:
1. poor technique
2. poor prep
2. using a razor too aggressive for your needs.
(06-20-2019, 07:50 PM)bkatbamna Wrote: I'm using one now. I am getting irritation and cuts. I like Rapira platinum lux, Lord platinum a little better.
Irritation and/or cuts are almost always caused by:
1. poor technique
2. poor prep
2. using a razor too aggressive for your needs.
(06-20-2019, 07:50 PM)bkatbamna Wrote: I'm using one now. I am getting irritation and cuts. I like Rapira platinum lux, Lord platinum a little better.
Irritation and/or cuts are almost always caused by:
1. poor technique
2. poor prep
2. using a razor too aggressive for your needs.
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Be always found these to be good smooth blades and sharp enough. And while I’m not overly looney about glue dots I’ve had some of the worst I’ve ever seen on the GSB’s. Some to the point where a good portion of the blade edge is covered in wax. Great blade but I reach for others just because I don’t feel like fiddling around especially with a blade edge. I’ve read others say the wax melts off with hot water but that has never worked for me. I either had to physically remove the wax myself or it wasn’t going anywhere. Oh well at least we have choices. Congrats to those that use them with good success.
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