#41
(This post was last modified: 08-28-2023, 10:40 PM by Cale.)
Love your inkwell stands! What kind of polishing cream do you recommend/use?
#42

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East Central Florida
Cale ...those are RazoRock Acrylic 'ink well' stands. The polish is how they came from Italian Barber. But, if I were to polish them it would be with a polishing compound compatible with Acrylic. You don't want to smear the finish.

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#43
Thank you, Rocket_Boy. I was actually thinking of polishing my stainless razors. Any thoughts on what's best to use for that?
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(This post was last modified: 08-29-2023, 02:18 PM by Rocket_Boy.)
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Cale...there are others who polish their razors and are more expert than I am. However, I would think a little Jeweler's Rouge or Green Oxide and 'elbow grease' would do the trick. You could of course use a Dremel tool and a polishing wheel, that would also work. My only concern about a motorized tool is rounding off, or smoothing the nice crisp edges of the Cap and Baseplate.

Good luck! Show us the results. 

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RB

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#45
Thanks, Rocket_Boy!

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#46

novacula regem
Greece
Any stainless steel polishing cream will do.
Use a micro-fiber cloth .
Personally I've used the Autosol brand cream with great success.

http://www.autosol.com/mobile/Product.as...tCode=1734

http://www.autosol.com/mobile/Product.as...tCode=1000

I use "Dursol Shine" cream from time to time to
"refresh" my razors .Slowly bringing them to a mirror polish ,each time
I polish them.

https://autosol.com.au/product-range/shi...olish-50g/

It is the easiest and least destructive way to
polish stainless steel.

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#47

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East Central Florida
I've used Autosol to put a razor edge on my carving axe. Good stuff!

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#48

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East Central Florida
Recently, I've been using my RR Lupo .95 SB almost exclusively. I have to slowdown using an 'aggressive' razor, but it helps with my overall technique.

The RR Game Changer 84-P remains my alternative. Although, I must admit, it doesn't get the 'love' it once did, now the 'Lupo' is on the scene.

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R_B

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#49
(This post was last modified: 09-19-2023, 12:05 PM by Svoll.)
Allright Rocket_Boy, you sold me on the .95

tried to order one with super knurled handle and its out of stock.


guess i'm stuck playing the waiting game till it restocks.

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East Central Florida
(This post was last modified: 09-19-2023, 01:24 PM by Rocket_Boy.)
Svoll ...I think you'll be pleased with any of the RazoRock offerings. What's not to like, 316L stainless-steel, CNC precision in an affordable package? Be advised the "Super Knurl" handle is heavy.

I was not convinced I was going to keep the RR Lupo .95 SB. I've always gravitated towards 'mild' razors in the past. I hadn't really put 'aggressiveness' and 'efficiency' together in my mind. I get extremely close shaves, but I have to slow down and be mindful I'm using an 'aggressive' razor. When I switch back to the RR GC 84-P, my technique is much better and it improves my overall shave.

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