Blades said:I think it depends on your facial hair..mine is really coarse so I palm strop
Arrowhead said:Hmm, this is probably just a matter of semantics, because stainless steel by definition has a minimum chromium content of 10.5% to qualify as such (according to British Standards). Percentages can go much higher than that.
henkverhaar said:I think the 'chrome', 'platinum', etc. in the 'name' of a blade denotes (or at least suggests) a (galvanic) coating rather than a steel composition - at least that's how I always read it...
Blades said:Enjoy your smoother blades!
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Blades (me)
Cheaper blades seem to work better for me in terms of irritation/soreness.hando said:henkverhaar said:I think the 'chrome', 'platinum', etc. in the 'name' of a blade denotes (or at least suggests) a (galvanic) coating rather than a steel composition - at least that's how I always read it...
i'd agree with that
i read that with the Lord blades the Platinum and the Super Chrome have the same coatings but the Super Stainless didn't
obviously the SS has a coating but a different kind, the Plat & SC being superior
if you can get by with the 'inferior' and cheaper blades all the better
hando said:another variation for stropping would be corking
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