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Saturday, April 2, 2011

Make Your Razors Last Longer

Are you tired of spending money on razors that you are just going to throw away. You may be surprised to realized that razor dullness has nothing to do with contact with whiskers or hair.
Razor blade dullness stems more from oxidation, microscopic rusting.Water that sits on blades between shaves causes the oxidation.
Here are some tips to stop that:

1-Once you've finished shaving, make sure the blades are completely clean. Rinse the blades thoroughly.

2-Dry the blades gently. Use a clean, dry cloth to absorb any water. Don't rub back and forth as this will dull the blade or blades.

  • 3-Store your razor or shaver where it won't become wet in between uses.


  • You can also check out this man's method for sharpening his disposable razor. I have not tried it. I think I will or I might make the hubby do it first.

    http://consumerist.com/2010/03/make-your-disposable-razor-blade-last-for-20-months.html

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