Micro touch one de razor question

Discussion in 'Safety Razors' started by big kitchens, May 16, 2014.

  1. big kitchens

    big kitchens New Member

    I just bought one of these at cvs for $20.00. I have tried different angles and can't get a smooth shave. The blades are made in Vietnam. Am i doing something wrong or is it the razor or blades.
     
  2. Slipperyjoe

    Slipperyjoe Rusty Metal Tetanus

    Never heard of any blades from Vietnam before. I suppose they must have their share. There could be a million and a half reasons for your wanting results, but I would start with the blade variable first..not saying the blades are bad, they just might not suit your situation..happy shaving..:shaver
     
  3. big kitchens

    big kitchens New Member

    Their Dorco brand st 300
     
  4. Dridecker

    Dridecker Sherlock

    Korean actually, but that's neither here nor there.

    Are you coming from using cartridges?
     
  5. Slipperyjoe

    Slipperyjoe Rusty Metal Tetanus

    I sort of thought they might be. Those are a decent blade..not for everybody, but all right. I tried some myself and liked them. So maybe you can give us some of your shaving background and set up...
     
  6. big kitchens

    big kitchens New Member

    Yes. This is my first de razor
     
  7. big kitchens

    big kitchens New Member

    I normally shave with a mach 3 turbo
     
  8. Slipperyjoe

    Slipperyjoe Rusty Metal Tetanus

    This shaver is a good one for the beginner, but there are soo many variables like the lather etc...
     
  9. big kitchens

    big kitchens New Member

    I dont have a brush yet. I used edge gel and shaved in the shower.
     
  10. Dridecker

    Dridecker Sherlock

    Also many new d/e users aren't aware that using a d/e is all about whisker reduction, so multiple passes are usually needed to get a dfs shave.
     
  11. big kitchens

    big kitchens New Member

    I made multiple passes, different angles, and different pressur. With the grain and against
     
  12. Slipperyjoe

    Slipperyjoe Rusty Metal Tetanus

    Have you watched your shaving videos and are you proficient with lather production?
    And if you're also new to the lathering arts, you might want to refine your lathering tecniques before undertaking the DE...
    https://www.youtube.com/user/mantic59
     
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  13. big kitchens

    big kitchens New Member

    Thanks. I'll watch some more videos
     
  14. Dapper-in-a-can-man

    Dapper-in-a-can-man and Dad-on-hand

    Don't use any pressure. The weight of the razor is enough. Mantic's videos are great. Keep it up, with practice you'll have it down in no time.
     
  15. big kitchens

    big kitchens New Member

    Thanks
     
  16. Dridecker

    Dridecker Sherlock

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  17. swarden43

    swarden43 "It's your shave. Enjoy it your way."©

    Good advice so far.

    Personally, I don't care for the Dorco 300. Gave me lousy shaves.
     
  18. big kitchens

    big kitchens New Member

    Well i purchased some studio 35 blades, a brush, and shave soap. This shave was much better. It was almost as close as my mach 3. With practice i aspect it to be closer. I must say it felt like i went back 30 years in shaving, which i liked. The dorco blades just wouldn't cut. They would snag. As soon i get used to the de razor i will order a sharper blade like feathers.

    Ps. No blood
     
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  19. Mr. Shaverman

    Mr. Shaverman Well-Known Member

    Dorco blades don't work for me at all. I'd suggest getting a blade sampler pack from here, Ebay or Amazon so yuou can try out a a lot of different ones. What works for one person doesn't work for someone else, necessarily and all of shaving is a big YMMV.
     
  20. big kitchens

    big kitchens New Member

    I plan on ordering a sample pack. The studio razor blade i have now works good on the face but not on my head. I need a sharper blade.
     

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