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Everyone does it differently but I like to drag the head across the stone starting at the front of the stone to the back so it will stand that edge back up. I have found that it doesn't take much to touch them up after a pass through.
But I too would like to know what NAP does to get those heads so freaking sharp!
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Keep in mind, the Hellrazor is made from a very sturdy stainless steel. That makes both the head and the blade edge extremely "durable", but can also require a little more time to get that edge back to "scary sharp" if wear and/or dings along those edges are prominent. |
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