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    I've had a string of bad luck with my introduction to straight razor shaving. But i think this could be the worst.

    I posted previously about my first shave. But after i was done i wiped the blade and put it in it's case. i guess because the handle is wood it held moisture.

    So there's now what it appears to be rust on the handle, and a couple spots on the blade.

    Is there something i should do to treat the blade immediately? Is this serious?

    It appears to be rust colored stains, and superficial.

    It's a Dovo Juniper wood Brucke with a carbon steel blade:
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    Quote Originally Posted by OLD_SCHOOL View Post
    Just use a little oil and a soft cloth, but be careful not to get too close to the edge. That should remove it but may leave some staining.

    Is there anyway to do it without staining it?

    And how do i prevent this from happening again? I google searched and read that carbon steel blades have a propensity to do that, and that rubbing alcohol after a shave will help??

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    Quote Originally Posted by j03 View Post
    And how do i prevent this from happening again? I google searched and read that carbon steel blades have a propensity to do that, and that rubbing alcohol after a shave will help??
    search this forum, not google
    the wiki is your friend

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    What are the best ways to treat my blade after i shave so that it doesn't rust again?

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    Reverse the chronological order and you've got it.

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    Dry your razor thoroughly, always avoiding the edge. Then apply a thin coat of oil.
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    What are the best ways to treat my blade after i shave so that it doesn't rust again?

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    Quote Originally Posted by j03 View Post
    What are the best ways to treat my blade after i shave so that it doesn't rust again?
    Don't put it in the case after use. If it's the same as mine (the blue tin presentation case with foam inside) it's a perfect device for retaining moisture and causing rust. Also avoid keeping it in the bathroom where it is likely to be humid.

    After use I just leave mine on a desk in my bedroom. I put it under a fluorescent desk lamp which doesn't noticably heat it up, but I figure even a tiny bit of heat is enough to encourage drying.

    I wrapped a velcro strip around my razor to keep it closed. Not tightly, but snug enough so that when I slip it on it acts as a good safety device. A rubber band could do the same thing but you want to avoid forcing the blade into the scales or marking them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gugi View Post
    Reverse the chronological order and you've got it.

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    "ways" it's plural because i wanted multiple ways to work with. He posted one way. i guess that was too much to reason for someone of your obvious capabilities though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OLD_SCHOOL View Post
    Try reading my last post and also explore the wiki.
    yeah i did. That was one way. I posted it publicly because I want first hand opinions, and empirical advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rajagra View Post
    Don't put it in the case after use. If it's the same as mine (the blue tin presentation case with foam inside) it's a perfect device for retaining moisture and causing rust. Also avoid keeping it in the bathroom where it is likely to be humid.

    After use I just leave mine on a desk in my bedroom. I put it under a fluorescent desk lamp which doesn't noticably heat it up, but I figure even a tiny bit of heat is enough to encourage drying.

    I wrapped a velcro strip around my razor to keep it closed. Not tightly, but snug enough so that when I slip it on it acts as a good safety device. A rubber band could do the same thing but you want to avoid forcing the blade into the scales or marking them.
    Yeah I got a similar one, but a wood handle. Same case and foam though. i immediately put it in after drying it, so that's what probably caused it. It was my first shave, so i guess it was a learning experience.

    Thanks for the helpful advice though. It made it worth having to read through the pointless commentary to get to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by j03 View Post
    "ways" it's plural because i wanted multiple ways to work with. He posted one way. i guess that was too much to reason for someone of your obvious capabilities though.
    Quote Originally Posted by j03 View Post
    yeah i did. That was one way. I posted it publicly because I want first hand opinions, and empirical advice.

    If you didn't like their responses, why not just ignore rather than posting rude replies?

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