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<blockquote data-quote="Midnight Blues" data-source="post: 6158" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>S, </p><p>What I do with each new blade is burnish the cutting edge, affectionately know as "corking the blade". The process starts with a nice cork from a bottle wine, you then simply and carefully drag the blade thru the cork 4 -7 times for each side. This practice takes about a minuet, the results are amazing. </p><p></p><p> Give it a try and you'll receive the smoothest shave you've ever had....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Midnight Blues, post: 6158, member: 9"] S, What I do with each new blade is burnish the cutting edge, affectionately know as "corking the blade". The process starts with a nice cork from a bottle wine, you then simply and carefully drag the blade thru the cork 4 -7 times for each side. This practice takes about a minuet, the results are amazing. Give it a try and you'll receive the smoothest shave you've ever had.... [/QUOTE]
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