Sounds to me like your lather might be too thick. Also, fill your sink with enough warm water to safely shake the razor head in, and do that every few strokes when a fair amount of lather has built up on it. (This also has the added benefit of "heating up" the razor.) I don't rinse my razor at all, I just shake it in sink water and pat it dry with a towel afterward. All that's left inside is a thin lather residue, like spray paint, which I remove when I disassemble it to change the blade (so, after a couple of uses, depending on the blade) by letting the razor parts soak in shampoo water and then using a soft toothbrush.
Is your lather slick enough? Sometimes, if I don't use enough water when lathering, it can gather a bit.
I did it after the second pass too, then after the third to clean it all. Though there wasn't as much clog gunk after pass two, there was a lot after the first, and its rather annoying to have to take the razor apart 3 times during one shave.
I run my razor under the tap regularly. The water gets rid of the soap and bristles.Don't rotate the razor, you need to be more vigorous.
I run my razor under the tap regularly. The water gets rid of the soap and bristles.
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