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(11-24-2015, 06:03 PM)preidy Wrote: I rinse and wipe them down after each shave. Only takes an extra minutes, they don't get as much build up which necessitates a more abrasive cleaning.
Make sure to wipe the poo and pee off them too. If it's getting on brushes, it's surely on your razors too.

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#12
A soft toothbrush and dishwashing liquid every once in a while -- other than that, a good rinse will do fine.
Oh ... for stainless steel razors, take the blade out after shaving, to avoid rust.
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Once a month I take all of my daily shavers and give them a good soaking in scrubbing bubbles, let them sit for 5 min. and then give them a once over with a tooth brush. If it is recent purchase that is pretty dirty or tarnished I will let them soak in CLR for three minutes and then scrub them with a gun brush which you can find at any hardware store. I have brought many a vintage razor back to life using this method.
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I keep it simple. After each use I use a soft toothbrush and a little bit of hand soap. Clean, dry, and let them air dry some more. I also use a Qtip to dry the threads inside the handle.


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