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From my quick search it appears most on here are DE shavers............
........GEM or Schick - which and why is it your razor of choice?......
Schick Krona, mild and vastly underrated.
Do you guys strop your SE blades prior to first use? I heard that hey can be harsh on first shave and then smooth out on subsequent shaves.
Whoa! Hang on! I could be mistaken, but I think @borked is referring to the Schick Krona which is a DE. He is getting confused with the Schick Injector SE razor.Sorry borked, never knew you used a Schick. That makes four SE users here.
Do you guys strop your SE blades prior to first use? I heard that hey can be harsh on first shave and then smooth out on subsequent shaves.
Whoa! Hang on! I could be mistaken, but I think @borked is referring to the Schick Krona which is a DE. He is getting confused with the Schick Injector SE razor.
The SE blade can be a bit harsh but an old school trick taught to me by my father and grandfather was to "gently" cork a blade. Run the edge of the blade very lightly though either a cork or a piece of Styrene foam. Once in each direction. Some say it dulls a blade others swear by it. I'm in the latter camp. You can also hand strop a blade. Also don't mistake really sharp though as harsh. Just use minimal to no pressure and short strokes.
Also you can use a mild SE razor like the Featherweight or the Contour until you think the blade is smooth. Lots of guys do that.
Steve
Yes, they are harsh on the first shave. I guess using a decent leather strop might work. Tried just hand stropping which made no difference and also on the mildest sharpening stone I've got and that just stuffed the blade up. Doesn't worry me too much but I do use the lightest SE razor for the first shave because of that.
The SE blade can be a bit harsh but an old school trick taught to me by my father and grandfather was to "gently" cork a blade. Run the edge of the blade very lightly though either a cork or a piece of Styrene foam. Once in each direction. Some say it dulls a blade others swear by it. I'm in the latter camp. You can also hand strop a blade. Also don't mistake really sharp though as harsh. Just use minimal to no pressure and short strokes.
Also you can use a mild SE razor like the Featherweight or the Contour until you think the blade is smooth. Lots of guys do that.
Steve
Thanks for that Steve. Never knew using an FW first up was standard practice. I thought I'd discovered that all by myself.
Man it's nice talking SE again.
That's ok, as it appears you're still mistaken, I've a gold, silver and black tip versionSorry borked, never knew you used a Schick. That makes four SE users here.
Wow! Nice collection there Borked. They're smooth shavers those Kronas...That's ok, as it appears you're still mistaken, I've a gold, silver and black tip version
Thought I'd throw that in to see who's observant enough to pick it up...
Congrats @filobiblic
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Injectors are SE razors?Whoa! Hang on! I could be mistaken, but I think @borked is referring to the Schick Krona which is a DE. He is getting confused with the Schick Injector SE razor.