(This post was last modified: 02-22-2016, 07:51 PM by Len.)
(02-22-2016, 06:16 PM)onethinline Wrote: While we're on the topic of OneBlade use and maintenance: I noticed in my first two blade insertions that the blade didn't automatically seat on both sides of the back notches, despite hearing a click. I was able to push the unseated side down, no problem, but I was surprised it didn't just snap down automatically. I've also noticed it takes a little bit of effort to get the blade up and out. Someone (was it Len?) mentioned these tabs loosen a bit with use (in a good way). Anyone else notice any of this?
That might have been me. The 'locking tabs' do loosen a bit with time (yes, in a good way). But you do not want to pull the blade out straight, as this makes it difficult and puts unneeded strain on the blade locks. Pull the blade up at an angle (away from the handle), as you are pulling out, and removing the blade becomes quite easy.
As for cleaning, I haven't given my OneBlade the 'deep clean' yet, so for that, I'd appreciate other suggestions as well. The deep clean hasn't quite been necessary for me yet, perhaps because after every shave, I use a dry wash cloth to wipe down all the exposed metal, above and below, and really gives it a nice, polished shine for what takes 30 seconds or so. (I also notice that the only build up I get is soap. Very often I do not use any soap during the shave, just water and blade, and nothing builds up at all in those instances.)
Perhaps scrubbing bubbles is what is called for in the deeper clean, but I'd love to hear what others have tried as well. How about Dawn and a scalding hot water soak for a half an hour?
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