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Another thing to use is chrome polish, I put "Semichrome" on my strop and it works well.

You do have to "reload" more often, but it is not as thick as the rouge and goes on very easy.

Johnny

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A tip I have used successfully in the past is to melt the block of rouge in a double boiler and add a small amount of olive oil. Just enough so that when it's at room temperature it's not as hard and goes into the leather easier. I remould in a small yogurt pot.

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