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Originally Posted by netsurfr
Give it another 50-100 very light laps on the coticule with just water. Then, finish up on the CrO.
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Sound advice. That's really the first thing you should try.
It is possible however that you end up at about the same level as before. Many coticules can be pretty slow when used with only water, and I really would advice against raising a slurry, because that will make the edge duller at this stage of honing instead of sharper.
It is possible that the very tip of your bevel still lacks a bit of keenness, and that your coticule (with water) is too slow a polisher to fix that for you. If you finish with Chromium Oxide on a strop, that could even further mask a certain lack of sharpness as you left the hones.
IF those 50-100 very light laps don't give you the improvement you expect, then I would go back to the 4K for a few very light laps. Try to aim for maximum sharpness off that 4K. You should be able to perform a HHT really well. Only then, polish 50 laps on the coticule.
I like Chromium Oxide a lot myself, but if you want to improve your honing skills, it's best to test shave once with a razor before applying the CrO. Only if a razor is already shaving very well, Chromium Oxide will unleash its full potential. Other than that, if will squeeze a few mediocre shaves out of a poorly honed razor.
best regards,
Bart.