I see all these shiny polished razors, so I bought some Flitz. But some people say Flitz is too abrasive and it will damage the razor's finish.
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(03-03-2022, 05:12 AM)JimmyH Wrote: Flitz, Semichrome, Wenol, I have not found too abrasive for carbon or stainless steel. Using a q-tip to apply it, and a paper towel to polish. Any other method of application I cannot speak to. I've also used Semichrome on Mauviel copper cookware with stellar results.
(03-03-2022, 05:39 AM)Stubble Daddy Wrote: Specifically what razor(s) are you looking to polish?
(03-03-2022, 01:24 PM)RayClem Wrote: When I purchased a customer straight razor from Jerry Stark, he provided a small sample of Flitz to maintain it. If use properly, Filtz or other fine abrasive should not damage a plain steel finish. However, I would not suggest using it on a razor with a gold washed etch as it could well remove the etching. I intentionally used it to remove the painted logo from a Gold Dollar razor.
Remember that using any abrasive like that is likely to damage the edge of the razor. Thus, after a polishing session, you may need to reset the bevel and go through the entire honing sequence to make the razor shave ready. Thus, if you do not posses a set of hones or have the skill to hone the razor, avoid the polishing compounds..
(03-03-2022, 04:17 PM)Max Sprecher Wrote: Flitz, Simichrome, Maas, Autosol, Blue Magic, Meguiar's, Brasso and countless others, I've used them all and all work to a certain extend on razors, except as you already mentioned will dull the edge and remove/fade any surface markings or etching. I personally like Simichrome the best. A buffing wheel with the right compound is still the best and fastest way to surface buff/polish and maintain a polish.
The biggest damage you can do is using a contaminated micro cloth or cotton towel when wiping down the metal polish. The use of a clean soft cotton or micro cloth is recommended.
(03-04-2022, 04:36 AM)100pctFragranceFree Wrote: Thanks. And thanks for the warning about the contaminated micro cloth. But what contaminates a micro cloth? Plus you and RayClem refer to not damaging the edge. What exactly is the edge? The edge of the safety bar? The edge of the top cap?