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Another common problem is the frowning blade. This can be a time consuming issue, but depending on the severity, there are some keys to fixing this problem.<br>
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Another common problem is the frowning blade. This can be a time consuming issue, but depending on the severity, there are some keys to fixing this problem.<br>How to spot It  
 
 
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*A frowning blade can usually be identified easily with a visual inspection of the blade. The middle portion will be thinner than the rest of the razor.  
 
*A frowning blade can usually be identified easily with a visual inspection of the blade. The middle portion will be thinner than the rest of the razor.  
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'''Likely causes'''
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Likely causes  
  
 
*Uneven pressure during honing strokes (heavy pressure on the middle of the blade)
 
*Uneven pressure during honing strokes (heavy pressure on the middle of the blade)
  
'''How to fix it'''
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How to fix it  
  
 
*Correct spine wear by protecting worn areas with tape while honing  
 
*Correct spine wear by protecting worn areas with tape while honing  

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