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Old 09-21-2008, 07:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default Just got a strop. How much paste?

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I just picked up a double sided strop with some green paste from Lee Valley. How much paste do I use? Could someone post a picture of their 'appropriately pasted' strop so that I can compare?
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Check out JoshEarl's Tutorial on Pasting a strop: Pasting a strop--a photo tutorial
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How about when using a brand new strop, how often should I use the yellow paste on the strop? I shave maybe 2 times/week. And the ammount is just so it will cover the whole leatherside i guess?

What about the canvas side, I read that the white paste is meant for this...should I use it? and how frequently in that case?
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Yes you want very little - so that the green is kind of like a tint on the leather.
As far as the yellow paste - that's just conditioning. The standard recommendation is to use none, unless you don't like the draw, in which case you can increase it by pasting it a little. To keep the strop supple the best is to rub it with your hands whenever you pass by - the oil in your hands is enough.
As Lynn says less is more.
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+1 That pretty much says it all. Most folks do not condition their strop beyond perhaps an initial conditioning if it appears very dry.
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So I shouldn't use anything on my strop at all, just the blade and nothing else..but what is the yellow paste good for then? Is there anytime I should use it at all?
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