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In most cases, the stiffness is likely from non-use and this is where a brisk rubbing with the hand would warm and soften it again. Scratchy sounds are likely dirt and dust on the surface, again from sitting unused. You should always keep strops hanging and do rub each with the hands before use to wipe the surface clean. If the rubbing will not bring it back to life, rubbing Neat's Foot Oil onto the palms of the hands and then rubbing the strop would work.
 
In most cases, the stiffness is likely from non-use and this is where a brisk rubbing with the hand would warm and soften it again. Scratchy sounds are likely dirt and dust on the surface, again from sitting unused. You should always keep strops hanging and do rub each with the hands before use to wipe the surface clean. If the rubbing will not bring it back to life, rubbing Neat's Foot Oil onto the palms of the hands and then rubbing the strop would work.
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The Latigo leather is actually quite stiff and hard when cut from the hide and quite a bit of proprietary "breaking in" steps on each piece are required before it is made into a strop and again on the finished item before packing. Sitting unused for months can cause the leather to harden again.
  
 
Rolling a strop tightly may kill it. Rolling tightly with the smooth side out will stretch the skin and if hard may actually create very fine micro-tears in the surface, rolling skin side in will instantly buckle the surface skin and that can never be fully corrected. Neat's Foot Oil and the bottle rolling may help but once an actual bump forms in the skin it is done.
 
Rolling a strop tightly may kill it. Rolling tightly with the smooth side out will stretch the skin and if hard may actually create very fine micro-tears in the surface, rolling skin side in will instantly buckle the surface skin and that can never be fully corrected. Neat's Foot Oil and the bottle rolling may help but once an actual bump forms in the skin it is done.
  
<!-- Tony Miller ships his strops rolled into about a 9" circle, skin side out and this is fine for the week or so of transit time but he would not leave on that way over time. Skin side in, rolled into a 9" circle may be okay but it depends on just how supple the leather feels.
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Tony Miller ships his strops rolled into about a 9" circle, skin side out and this is fine for the week or so of transit time but he would not leave on that way over time. Skin side in, rolled into a 9" circle may be okay but it depends on just how supple the leather feels.
  
If you have ever seen the website photos of his Dual leather strops neatly doubled over to display both sides do realize even that few minutes for the photo will ruin the leather skin and he typically uses a waste piece for all of the catalog shots for this reason. -->
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If you have ever seen the website photos of his Dual leather strops neatly doubled over to display both sides do realize even that few minutes for the photo will ruin the leather skin and he typically uses a waste piece for all of the catalog shots for this reason.
  
 
''Never, ever roll a strop skin side in and always rub with the hands before using to clean the surface of dust and grit.''<ref>Tony Miller in https://straightrazorpalace.com/strops/29732-wrinkled-strop.html#post302236</ref>
 
''Never, ever roll a strop skin side in and always rub with the hands before using to clean the surface of dust and grit.''<ref>Tony Miller in https://straightrazorpalace.com/strops/29732-wrinkled-strop.html#post302236</ref>

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