I rinse the razor head in a small bowl of Isopropyl alcohol, and disassemble. Blade gets patted dry, and razor gets wiped down.
I don't think there is dominant behaviour.I wonder what the dominant behaviours are on B&B?
They are cheap enough to do so and more sanitary.I toss the used blade. A fresh blade for every shave is they way that I give cartridges the middle finger.
My contingency plan is to call it patina...^^^What he said!! It only takes a moment to do and never have to worry about the just incase!!
Remember that just because it's made of Stainless only means that it Stains-Less and thats all. I worked in the fastener industry for 30+yrs and I can tell you there are instances where Stainless Steel does stain and will rust!! Don't let the name fool you...
I wouldn't say common as it usually happens when someone doesn't expect it to and there are a few cases listed here on B&B and some other forums... I am a one and done guy so I'm taking the razor apart anyway but I do dry the razor and set it up with a new blade for the next shave so i'm not worried about it anymore.Would you expect it to be common for blades to rust in a razor within their typically short lifespan, assuming improper care, or would it still be exceptional?
^^+++I toss the used blade. A fresh blade for every shave is they way that I give cartridges the middle finger.
^^+++ I recently moved to the one and done club and not even looking back!!I remove the blade from the razor and throw it away, then I dry the razor. One and done for all my double edge blades.