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AJS
05-23-2006, 06:04 AM
With regard to my novice wet shaver status, there are still some technical concepts that I do not fully understand, and this brings us neatly to the title of this thread. What is blade buffing? I understand that it is a type of touch up, but what I want to know is, is blade buffing just another name for the final clean up, or does it refer to a more specific technique? If so I would appreciate someone taking the time to explain the practice to me.
Regards,
AJS

PoshRichM
05-23-2006, 06:26 AM
This is something on which I could use some clarification as well.

-Rich

Kyle
05-23-2006, 06:41 AM
My understanding of blade buffing - when a part of the razor head (not the blade) is used to make first contact with the skin and then pressure is applied such that the skin is manipulated to make the whiskers slightly more exposed. The two ways that I do this:

1.) Hold the razor's handle parallel with the face (perpendicular to the floor) and use the comb to apply pressure while making rapid and short strokes. Yes, this does scrape a little, but will not burn you unless you get crazy with it. I find it to work very well at the base of my chin and on parts of my neck. If the beard is properly reduced, you should be able to buff in any direction.

2.) Hold the razor's handle so high that the blade is not touching the skin. Press the top of the head of the razor into the face and make very slow and controlled strokes. I find this technique to be superb on the sideburn area. I have only used this technique for against the grain buffing.

I only use these two methods for T/C, after I have properly reduced my stubble down to almost nothing.

With The Grain
05-23-2006, 07:05 AM
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JMT
05-23-2006, 07:05 AM
I only use these two methods for T/C, after I have properly reduced my stubble down to almost nothing.

What is T/C? Sorry, but I am a newbie too.

With The Grain
05-23-2006, 07:06 AM
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AJS
05-23-2006, 09:33 AM
Do you do shave the entire face with the blade buffing technique, or is it, as I suspect best used to clean the final patches of stubble for a BBS finish? Finally, is this technique better suited to shave cream, or does it favour the use of a shave oil to make things more precise?
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
AJS

Jonnybc
05-23-2006, 10:46 AM
I do buffing, around the ball of my chin, it guarantees getting everything. Dodn't know it had a name though!

guenron
05-23-2006, 12:32 PM
While I do not know if there is a generally accepted definition for Blade Buffing, Kyle's first paragraph is as reasonable a description as I have seen. I formerly blade buffed until I started using Feathers on a daily basis. The iterative passing of the blade over the same area in short, retrograde overlapped strokes, slowly advancing along the chosen path is really what it is all about I guess. Once I had blades sharp enough to do the job, I no longer required this technique.:001_smile

Kyle
05-23-2006, 12:40 PM
This article (http://www.methodshaving.com/content/view/58/44/) by Brett Graver has a good description. While the whole article is worth the read, the discussion on blade buffing begins around page 5.

SRock
02-08-2009, 06:10 PM
This post is going on 3 years old and I'm only the 13th response? How did this one slip through the cracks?

Sullybob
02-09-2009, 10:29 AM
This post is going on 3 years old and I'm only the 13th response? How did this one slip through the cracks?

14th! I win...:001_smile

The poster and the title and questions had me confused. I was thinking that AJS had to know about blade buffing. Then I read the post date 05-23-2006, 08:04 AM.:001_smile

OldSaw
02-09-2009, 11:13 AM
Holy thread resurrection Batman!!!

SRock
02-09-2009, 05:38 PM
14th! I win...:001_smile

The poster and the title and questions had me confused. I was thinking that AJS had to know about blade buffing. Then I read the post date 05-23-2006, 08:04 AM.:001_smile


Holy thread resurrection Batman!!!

That's the beauty of this forum. Sometimes old things get resurrected and a gem is found, humor is found, help for a newbie is found and worst case scenario is that it's just one more place to strike up conversation with a great bunch of guys!

joseywales
02-09-2009, 07:14 PM
Holy thread resurrection Batman!!!

:lol: :lol: :lol:

BennyVega
10-14-2012, 05:10 PM
Blade buffing is the greatest shaving technique ever invented.

Sorry for the extreme thread resurrection :biggrin1: You can thank Google for that one :wink:

Lion and the Fox
10-14-2012, 07:54 PM
LOL :thumbup:, good thing you did resurrect it, or I wouldn't have added a new term to my shaving vocabulary.

TheHammer
10-15-2012, 11:19 AM
Mantic has a video posted in YouTube regarding proper blade buffing techniques...it can be found here:

http://youtu.be/TQco5PWc2JU