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Post By Thomaskm
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Just finished my first shave, nick free!
I started out really slow on my right sideburn. Once I started getting confident with it, I did a slightly larger portion of my cheek. The best part about my first shave was that I only had to use my clubman styptic pencil on Mach3 cuts!
A couple things:
1) how do you keep your grip when stretching? I was using the Mocha scented Classic Shaving soap and it was difficult to stretch my face really well.
2) I picked up a bottle of Break Free CLP (gun cleaner, lubricant, protective) to coat my DOVO postshave as I'm assuming it's a carbon steel blade (the basic 6/8 white scale available on ClassicShaving.com). The ingredients are not listed but it has a warning involving petroleum distillates (the warning is for ingestion, skin contact isn't covered). Any thoughts on this?
Thank you for taking the time to read this!
Last edited by Majestic; 01-20-2012 at 03:10 AM.
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Welcome and congratulations on your first shave. Try rubbing your fingers on an alum block for traction when stretching. Best of luck!
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You can use a small washcloth in your hand to get purchase on your skin for stretching.
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I use CLP as well. Mainly when I get a tarnished look on the shank I use clp and some 0000 steel wool to clean it up. When it comes to post-shave razor protection, I use a silicone gun cloth -works great.
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In regards to stretching, I find that I only need to stretch that part of the face that I've previously been over with the razor, and i find I can get a grip on that area with my fingers. What I HAVE found important, for me, is using only two fingers to stretch my skin. When I was using four, I would often mistakenly bring the blade in contact with my finger nails, which would not have been good for the edge.
I use Eucalyptus oil each morning on the blade after shaving. I strop (10/10) to clean and dry the edge, and then just 'up-end' the bottle on a piece of tissue paper and wipe the razor with that. I have used something called RP7 on one razor, as I found evidence of rust on the pivot, but I myself wouldn't use something that harsh (for the skin) consistently...
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Hi Ace, YOU made my morning, I have not heard anyone use the word "purchase" to describe grip or traction since my Dad passed away in 1990. I do not think my kids would know that definition.
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Thanks for the responses everyone!
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