panamag8or
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I was reading on another forum about something called "corking" a DE blade. You take a new blade and run it through a cork, or a piece of dense styrofoam. It takes all the little burrs and imprfections from the edge, without compromising the sharpness. It basically gives you that second or third-shave feel, right from the start.
I tried it with a feather blade in my Merkur Slant, and I didn't have to endure that scary first-shave experience, as it felt "broken-in".
Take your blade, and cut into the cork in a slicing motion, pulling the blade towards you. Once or twice is all it takes, acting like a stropping for your blade.
Try it the next time you change a blade.
I tried it with a feather blade in my Merkur Slant, and I didn't have to endure that scary first-shave experience, as it felt "broken-in".
Take your blade, and cut into the cork in a slicing motion, pulling the blade towards you. Once or twice is all it takes, acting like a stropping for your blade.
Try it the next time you change a blade.