(This post was last modified: 04-01-2020, 03:34 PM by User 852.)
I stumbled upon some vintage razors where the seller suggested that these razors are cleaned and disinfected and therefore are ready to be used. Maggard's is the seller. They now also sell used vintage razors for some reason.
Well, this arises a question. Are they actually ready for use?
I mean, you disinfect the razor, but then you put it back in its filthy case. We know that you can't disinfect most of the vintage razor cases, except those they're made exclusively out of plastic, for example the plastic Gillette Slim case. The inner carpet of the sets (New Deluxe, Aristocrats etc.) can't be disinfected the way you might think. On top of that, they look like they were never cleaned thoroughly. If you put it back in there, the razor needs to be disinfected again. It's a no-brainer. So, the razors are NOT ready for use in my honest opinion.
And I'm not only talking about what I saw on their site. It's something I see quite often.
I've found dozens of Gillette and other vintage razors in the wild. I have years of experience. With a few exceptions, I mean less than a handful, all the other cases were filthy at best. They had that distinctive mold scent. You have to be extremely careful with this.
Hopefully most members understand my point here. Always disinfect your razor properly and do not trust such misleading listings, be it from an online vendor or an Ebay/Etsy seller.
Well, this arises a question. Are they actually ready for use?
I mean, you disinfect the razor, but then you put it back in its filthy case. We know that you can't disinfect most of the vintage razor cases, except those they're made exclusively out of plastic, for example the plastic Gillette Slim case. The inner carpet of the sets (New Deluxe, Aristocrats etc.) can't be disinfected the way you might think. On top of that, they look like they were never cleaned thoroughly. If you put it back in there, the razor needs to be disinfected again. It's a no-brainer. So, the razors are NOT ready for use in my honest opinion.
And I'm not only talking about what I saw on their site. It's something I see quite often.
I've found dozens of Gillette and other vintage razors in the wild. I have years of experience. With a few exceptions, I mean less than a handful, all the other cases were filthy at best. They had that distinctive mold scent. You have to be extremely careful with this.
Hopefully most members understand my point here. Always disinfect your razor properly and do not trust such misleading listings, be it from an online vendor or an Ebay/Etsy seller.