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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    WD40 works ok, but to remove real sticky stuff from metal (razor blade, for example) diesel fuel oil and kerosine work really well.
    Possibly a silly question, but does this mean you could use a dab of petrol on a rag as well? Would that work?

    And what about methylated spirits? Could that work here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stubear View Post
    Possibly a silly question, but does this mean you could use a dab of petrol on a rag as well? Would that work?

    And what about methylated spirits? Could that work here?
    Petrol contains Benzene down here & I wouldn't risk skin contacting that for any reason. Methylated spirits is in with a chance & as I said before Kerosene or turpentine could work safely too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stubear View Post
    Possibly a silly question, but does this mean you could use a dab of petrol on a rag as well? Would that work?

    And what about methylated spirits? Could that work here?
    You can use petrol on a rag. That is ok.
    I'm not sure about the methylated spirits (denatured alcohol?), but cannot see why they wouldn't work as well. At least with the knife and razor blades, but i wouldn't use those liquids with any engine etc parts where is also anything that could melt (rubber/paper gasgets and seals etc).
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    So I gave a shot to cleaning my Wapi. I went the acetone rate, because I could get it easily and inexpensively.

    When I began, I noticed right away my razor looked... quite stained. I was hoping this might come off with the acetone...

    No such luck. The sticky crap came off, but my Wapi now looks as the pics below indicate. A little bit of pitting (not on the bevel) and a couple superficial rust spots were there before, but this staining is new. I can also see little rusts spots dotting the blade.

    It's on the bevel too. Crap. If it's just cosmetics I really don't care that much, but is my edge likely to be messed up?

    I've (obviously) got a strop, and now I have a barber hone. So I guess if it need some work I can give it my best shot. But I've never honed before, and I don't know if a barber hone will be enough. I just don't know.

    Well, I'm gunna strop the hell out of it and try to have a shave. I guess I'll know where I'm at then.

    Man, I don't know what it is about me and this Wapi, but I seem to abuse it never endingly.
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    Wow ! that rusting is from Soy oil ??? Geez don't use that again. Bad news that its on the bevel but rust is not selective.
    Use your barber stone as intended, few light strokes, then strop lightly. rinse & repeat till its up to scratch. If it shaves like a rusty knife after a few attempts send it back & I'll clean it up.
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    It's really confusing because the Rocca looks no worse for the wear. Most of the oil wiped right off.

    I checked that blade again tonight, after having a good shave with it day before last, and it still looks good.

    Also, you'll notice one side of the Wapi is significantly worse than the other. And the rust spots that were there before are also on that side only. The other side seems to resist damage more easily.

    Basically, I'm really confused as to how and why this happened.

    Well, I'm going to strop it well and give it a try tonight, without honing. I do see a little bit of discoloration on the edge, but no rust spots that I can detect. Maybe it'll be ok. Not sure.

    If not, time for baby's first honing.

    P.S. I'm leaving NZ to go back to the States in 17 days, and leaving Wellington in 15. I'm actually planning to ship my razors, and some other stuff, back to the States before I go, because I trust the post more than airport baggage handling. So, no time to get it honed on this side of the world, but thank you Oni.

    I guess this will give me a good opportunity to practice honing. And it's nice to still have one straight that I know for sure is still in working order while I figure it out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MistressNomad View Post
    It's really confusing because the Rocca looks no worse for the wear. Most of the oil wiped right off.

    I checked that blade again tonight, after having a good shave with it day before last, and it still looks good.

    Also, you'll notice one side of the Wapi is significantly worse than the other. And the rust spots that were there before are also on that side only. The other side seems to resist damage more easily.

    Basically, I'm really confused as to how and why this happened.

    Well, I'm going to strop it well and give it a try tonight, without honing. I do see a little bit of discoloration on the edge, but no rust spots that I can detect. Maybe it'll be ok. Not sure.

    If not, time for baby's first honing.

    P.S. I'm leaving NZ to go back to the States in 17 days, and leaving Wellington in 15. I'm actually planning to ship my razors, and some other stuff, back to the States before I go, because I trust the post more than airport baggage handling. So, no time to get it honed on this side of the world, but thank you Oni.

    I guess this will give me a good opportunity to practice honing. And it's nice to still have one straight that I know for sure is still in working order while I figure it out.
    Just a wild guess, but the stainless scales on the Wapi may attract more moisture given the right circumstances but when people say vegetable oils oxidise more quickly , well, that's quite an example
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    Hmmm. Maybe I should spend some serious time cleaning inside the scales. Perhaps that's the problem - there may be left-over gunk in there from the oil, or anything else.

    I did wipe the inside down with the acetone, but I may go back and do it more seriously now.

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