Got a disposable razor that’s already starting to dull out after a few uses? Trying to sharpen a straight, eyebrow, or safety razor that just isn’t cutting it? We’ve got your back! There are a few simple and easy ways that you can fix a dull razor blade so that you can shave safely and cleanly. In this article, we’ll show you how to refresh a razor blade quickly with some blue jeans, strop a razor (i.e. sharpen it with a leather surface), and maintain your blades in the future.
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Spread out any denim item on a flat surface. Blue jeans, a jean jacket, or a denim accessory will all work. Sit down at a table or desk and spread the denim out in front of you on your work surface. [1] X Research source
- This will work with any kind of razor blade. However, it might be a slightly inefficient way of sharpening a straight razor. For safety, eyebrow, and disposable razors though, this will get the job done.
- This shouldn't ruin the denim. However, there’s always a chance that you could tear the material, so don’t use your favorite pair of jeans here!
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Drag the edge of the blade backward against the denim. When you shave, you normally drag the sharp edge of the blade down. Here, hold the blade against the denim but drag it up against the material at a roughly 15- to 25-degree angle, like you’re shaving backward. Drag the edge of the blade 6–10 inches (15–25 cm) using a light but firm amount of pressure, and lift it off of the surface. [2] X Research source
- The denim is just rough enough that it will smooth out impurities or knicks in the blade, but not so tough that it’s going to wear too much material away.
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Repeat this motion 15-20 times to refresh your razor blade. Continue setting the blade against the denim, dragging it, and lifting it back up. Use quick, decisive strokes. When you’re done, your blade should cut like new! [3] X Research source
- If you’re sharpening a straight razor, eyebrow razor, or safety razor, flip your razor over when you’re done and repeat the process on the other side of the blade.
- You might see some additional benefit by rotating the denim around every 5-6 strokes. This way, the razor drags against a variety of different denim grains/textures, which may help sharpen it.
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Lay out a razor strop or whetstone. A strop is a thick piece of leather used to sharpen the blades of straight-edge razors. There are hanging strops (leather with handles at each end), loom strops (leather wrapped in a loop around wood), or paddle strops (leather attached to a block of wood). Purchase a strop and lay it out on a flat, stable surface. [4] X Research source You can also do this with a whetstone , if you prefer. [5] X Expert Source Woody Lovell
Professional Barber [v161245_b01] 28 January 2020.- Whetstones are also known as a sharpening stones. This process is the exact same if you’re using a whetstone or sharpening stone—just soak a whetstone in water before using it. [6]
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Professional Barber [v161245_b01] 28 January 2020. - This will work with any kind of razor, although it’s an especially efficient way to sharpen straight razors and eyebrow razors. It will totally work with a disposable razor, though.
- A strop is literally just a thick chunk of toughened leather. If you don’t have a strop but you want to try this and you’ve got an old leather belt, use that!
- Whetstones are also known as a sharpening stones. This process is the exact same if you’re using a whetstone or sharpening stone—just soak a whetstone in water before using it. [6]
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Drag the backside of the blade against the leather or whetstone. Hold the blade at a 15- to 25-degree angle at the base of the strop with the sharp side facing you. Push the blade into the leather and drag it away from you. Once you get to the end of the strop, lift the blade back up. [7] X Research source
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Repeat this motion a dozen times or so to sharpen the blade. Continue to drag the blade over the leather strop or whetstone repeatedly. Use quick, firm motions to smooth out impurities in the blade and sharpen it. [8] X Expert Source Woody Lovell
Professional Barber [v161245_b01] 28 January 2020.- Flip the blade over and repeat this process on the opposite side of the blade if you’re sharpening a straight razor, eyebrow razor, or safety razor.
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Clean the blade after each use with soapy water. Maintaining a clean razor blade can keep the edge sharp and crisp. After each shave, swirl the razor around in some soapy water. Rinse the soapy water off when you’re done. [9] X Expert Source Woody Lovell
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Disinfect the blade with alcohol to kill bacteria periodically. If you don’t disinfect your razor every now and then, all kinds of germs and bacteria can sit on the edge of the blade and dull it over time. Once every few weeks, swirl the razor blade around in some rubbing alcohol to kill any contaminants. Then, rinse the alcohol off under water. [10] X Expert Source Woody Lovell
Professional Barber [v161245_b01] 28 January 2020.- If you shave with any kind of astringent, like aftershave or alcohol, you can skip this process.
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Dry the blade thoroughly every time you clean it. Water can cause the edge of your blade to rust and dull over time, so always dry your razor blade by hand whenever it gets wet. Use a clean, dry towel to manually wipe each side of the razor down to remove the moisture. [11] X Expert Source Woody Lovell
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Oil the blade after fully drying it to preserve the metal. After you’ve cleaned the blade, slather the blade manually or soak it in a glass of mineral oil (or baby oil). This will leave a thin layer of oil on the metal blade which should protect it from rust and other contaminants. This will dramatically improve the overall life of the blade. [12] X Research source
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Store your razor in a drawer or case to protect it from moisture. Once your blade is dry, keep it that way! Store your razor blade in a carrying case, or place it in a drawer. You can also wrap the blade in a thick towel to ensure that moisture doesn’t creep its way in if you want a quick fix. [13] X Expert Source Woody Lovell
Professional Barber [v161245_b01] 28 January 2020.- Arguably the worst place to store a razor blade is the counter of your vanity. Every time you shower, the moisture in your air will stick to the razor blade, so always store it elsewhere.
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QuestionHow do I make my razor sharper?Woody Lovell is the Founder of The Barbershop Club, a gentleman's barbershop-as-social club rooted in 1990's traditional barbering based in the Hotel Normandie in Los Angeles, California. He is also the Founder of his own line of quality grooming products. He has over 20 years of experience in the male grooming industry and has consulted clients including professional athletes, musicians, and A-list actors throughout the Los Angeles area.You can sharpen a straight razor using a leather strop or honing rock. While you can technically sharpen a disposable razor using a sharpening block, it's not common since the razors are disposable and they're inside of a handle.
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QuestionWhat if I have a straight razor, but do not have access to a strop or stone?Community AnswerYou actually don't need to use these with a straight razor. If you need a strop or stone then go buy one. You can buy them on Amazon or eBay.
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- While these methods can help prolong the life of a disposable blade, remember that disposable blades aren’t supposed to last forever. You’ll need to replace a disposable blade eventually. You’ll know it’s time to get a new disposable blade when shaving starts to irritate you. [14] X Research sourceThanks
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References
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- ↑ https://www.knifecenter.com/info/sharpening-faq
- ↑ Woody Lovell. Professional Barber. Expert Interview 28 January 2020.
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- ↑ https://www.knifecenter.com/info/sharpening-faq
- ↑ Woody Lovell. Professional Barber. Expert Interview 28 January 2020.
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- ↑ Woody Lovell. Professional Barber. Expert Interview 28 January 2020.
- ↑ https://www.oprah.com/style/when-to-replace-your-razor
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