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    Hello Every body;

    I just applied Puma chromium oxide to balsa wood and I am not sure of the amount. I basically painted the wood and spread it so it looks like a green piece of wood. I can barely see the grain of the wood now.

    How much chromium oxide (puma brand) should I apply on balsa wood.

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    Rub it with a piece of clean cloth until no cro ox is on the cloth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Icarusflies View Post
    Hello Every body;

    I just applied Puma chromium oxide to balsa wood and I am not sure of the amount. I basically painted the wood and spread it so it looks like a green piece of wood. I can barely see the grain of the wood now.

    How much chromium oxide (puma brand) should I apply on balsa wood.

    Thanks
    This seems like too much. I put on a very very thin layer and then wipe it down until it doesn't come off much anymore.
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    Thanks;

    Do I have the risk to damage the blade if I apply too much CO on the wood?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Icarusflies View Post
    Thanks;

    Do I have the risk to damage the blade if I apply too much CO on the wood?
    I wouldn't have thought so but you run the risk of contaminating your strop.
    With cro ox less is more. You dont need a huge amount to be effective.

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    All I have noticed is that it isn't effective when I have too much on.
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    You have definitely used too much. A couple of x's down the balsa and a rub down with paper towels is plenty. Rub it back really well until it stops coming off.
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    When it stops coming off with a towel it is the correct amount.

    Too much of it won't hurt the razor, but it will make a green mess on everything nearby until the excess is stropped off.
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    There's a sticky on this somewhere... http://straightrazorpalace.com/strop...-tutorial.html

    I'm not sure if it deals directly with balsa, but the concept is the same.

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    This may seem obvious, but don't forget to wipe your blade after using the balsa before using your linen and leather. Avoid CrOx contamination.
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