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Dovo of Solingen Fine Polishing Abrasive Strop Paste This is a fine polishing abrasive paste for use on the linen or canvas side of a hanging strop only. By polishing the edge prior to stropping allows the edge of the blade to glide more freely across the beard to achieve a smoother effortless shave. The paste should be worked into the leather strop with a cotton cloth and with slight pressure.
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This paste is for the hemp/canvas on the back of some of the strops. The paste should be worked into that material in the same way the yellow/white paste is worked into the leather.
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This paste is the coarsest in particle size and should be used on a leather strop as the first stage in restoring a very dull edge.
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Dovo of Solingen Non Abrasive Strop PasteFor the everyday use leather strop it is important to maintain the quality of the leather, this is best achieved with a non abrasive strop paste such as the Dovo of Solingen yellow strop paste.The paste should be worked into the leather strop with the palm of your hand and with slight pressure.Treatment with yellow paste will not only keep the leather strop smooth, but will also prevent it drying out which could result in cracks hereby damaging the razor.
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By polishing the edge prior to stropping allows the edge of the blade to glide more freely across the beard to achieve a smoother effortless shave.
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Dovo Green Strop Paste
This paste is the coarsest and should be used on a leather strop only when the edge of the razor begins to dull to provide a strong sharpening effect. This should extend the periods between honing (sharpening) with a honing stone. Please note, as with all coarse pastes, it requires a separate strop to the one used for everyday stropping. Apply with a cotton cloth.
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This is a two part set of abrasive pastes for a very fine / medium fine sharpening effect, but not a replacement for honing which is needed if the razor has lost its edge through use.
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Hollow ground razor with a full hollow ground blade. With olive wood handle and supplied in a leather pouch, this razor will make an ideal gift.
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The Dovo of Solingen company was founded in 1906 by Mr Dorp and Mr Voos hence the name Dovo however shortly before the second world war Fritz Bracht took over the Dovo of Solingen company. With the introduction of the electric razor Dovo needed to create a second source of income. The Dovo of Solingen company began producing hair scissors and accessories for hair salons worldwide.
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Dovo strop paste
Dovo strop paste to condition and prevent cracking on the leather surface of your strop.
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This is a mildly abrasive strop paste is for use with either a hanging leather strop (not your daily everyday use strop), handheld leather strop (green leather side) or handheld leather and honing stone strop (leather side only). The purpose of this paste is to assist in restoring the edge on a mildly dull cut throat/straight razor. When used correctly, it can reduce the number of times that a razor needs to be honed. Stropping with a mildly abrasive paste can extend the period of time between honing. The...
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By polishing the edge prior to stropping allows the edge of the blade to glide more freely across the beard to achieve a smoother effortless shave.
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Dovo of Solingen Two Part Abrasive Strop Paste This is a two part set of abrasive pastes. The red is the coarser of the two with the black (fine coarse) used for polishing the edge. Note that these abrasive pastes must be used on a seperate leather strops to prevent contamination and mixing of the grades. By polishing the edge prior to stropping allows the edge of the blade to glide more freely across the beard to achieve a smoother effortless shave. The paste should be worked into the leather strop with...
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This is a mildly abrasive strop paste is for use with either a hanging leather strop (not your daily ‘everyday use’ strop), handheld leather strop (green leather side) or handheld leather and honing stone strop (leather side only).
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Dovo of Solingen Abrasive Strop Paste This is a coarse abrasive strop paste for use with either a hanging leather strop (not your daily everyday use strop), handheld leather strop (green leather side) or handheld leather and honing stone strop (leather side only). To be used only when the edge of the razor begins to dull. Stropping with an abrasive paste can extend the period of time between honing. The paste should be worked into the leather strop with a cotton cloth and with slight pressure.
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Strop pastes come in two types, abrasive and non-abrasive. It is important to remember that pastes should be used only on leather strops that are reserved for that purpose. This abrasive red paste is less coarse than the green and should be used on a leather strop to sharpen a slightly dull edge on the blade. Strop paste should be applied initially to any new strop and completely worked into the leather. One small tube should condition a strop for approximately a year. The final appearance of the...
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This is a coarse abrasive strop paste for use with either a hanging leather strop (not your daily ‘everyday use’ strop), handheld leather strop (green leather side) or handheld leather and honing stone strop (leather side only).
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Tradition strop paste. This paste is to be used on a leather strop to sharpen a slightly dull edge on the blade.
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For the everyday use leather strop it is important to maintain the quality of the leather, this is best achieved with a non abrasive strop paste such as the Dovo of Solingen yellow strop paste.
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Hollow ground razor with a full hollow ground blade. With olive wood handle and supplied in a leather pouch, this razor will make an ideal gift.
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Strop pastes come in two types, abrasive and non-abrasive. It is important to remember that pastes should be used only on leather strops that are reserved for that purpose The paste should be worked into the leather strop with a cotton cloth and with slight pressure. Never use different grades of paste on the same leather strop. Click HERE for our guide to using a cut throat razor
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