(05-05-2016, 01:47 PM)Taxidiotis Wrote: Voskhod blades are similarly packaged as the KAI and Personna blades, i.e., sans wax stains, and perform equally as well.
(05-06-2016, 01:15 AM)Marko Wrote: I am also leery of too much rubbing/wiping or general friction applied to the blade as I believe this may compromise/remove coatings that have been applied to make the blades shave smoother. Coatings are generally in liquid bath form so the physical bond to the blade isn't substantial - they're not meant to last all that long.
All the Russian-made blades I’ve ever used have had the wax spots, so it’s nice to know that there is an exception, and I’ve read good things about the Voskhods.
I keep some isopropyl rubbing alcohol around for dipping my razor and blade in after each shave, and have sometimes used the alcohol on a cotton ball to get rid of the wax spots on a new blade. However, I never stopped to think that doing so could potentially affect a coating on the blade…
A few months ago I read a couple of similar threads on other forums, and some shavers belittled those who think these wax dots are a problem. Well, it may be one of those first world problems, but the fact is the blade wax
will gunk up your razor, and cleaning it before using a blade
will increase your risk of getting cut. So I, for one (and I’m glad to see I’m not the only one), think manufacturers should do away with the practice.
(Thankfully some of my favorite blades, such as the single-edge Feather Artist Club and Personna Gem PTFE blades, don’t have the wax applied.)
Whenever I go to shave, I assume there’s someone else on the planet shaving, so I say “I’m gonna go shave, too.”
– Mitch Hedberg