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    Default Straight Edge : Disinfect a Blade

    Hi guys, ive been doing some reading about razors and i would like to know about cleaning or disinfecting SE Razor.

    ive had a read and a lot of people seem to use diff methods, but no one mentioned milten. is this ok to use ??

    im happy to go and get some alcohol from the chemist but if milten is fine i will use that.


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    There is a good write up in the wiki about it.

    Here is a link to it
    Sterilization - Straight Razor Place Wiki

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeMpTiN View Post
    There is a good write up in the wiki about it.

    Here is a link to it
    Sterilization - Straight Razor Place Wiki
    Hi Temptin,
    thanks for the post, i read the article earlier the only thing that made me wonder was the text at the beginning saying

    The following is NOT suitable for razors! It will oxidize the high carbon steel (even stanless razors are made of steel with high carbon content) and will destroy the edge!
    plus it does not make a mention about using Milten?

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    Well Steal is an interesting thing most bugs cant live on it for very long.
    So time is good weapon.
    Also there is a difference in the meaning of these terms

    Clean- Removes the big bits
    Sanitize- Kills a good number of bugs
    Disinfect- a stronger solution or a longer contact time kills tougher bugs depending on the item being treated and the solution being used this can cause damage to the item.
    Sterilize- either a much stronger and possible corrosive solution with a longer contact time, and or heat (autoclave) Kills even tougher bugs but there are still things this wont kill. my feeling is the chances of these types of bugs being on a razor are very very slim. Also this type of proses will probably damage either the blade and/or scales.

    Ask yourself what contamination are you concerned about being on your razor.

    When I picked up my first Antique store find It got a rub down with MAAS, followed by some soap and water, a quick dip in 90% isopropyl, air dry, a light coat of mineral oil. In a drawer it sits till I get it sent out for honing, or get a bevel setter for my self. I expect even that proses on this razor was over kill.

    Term bugs refers to virus's, bacteria, and other potential pathogens.

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    I just realized my last post didn't really address you question.

    Whats the active ingredients in Milton?

    Edit I think Milton is a concentrate Sodium Hypochlorite (bleach) this is not something i would use on my razors.

    These threads are helpful

    A final word on sterilization - Straight Razor Place Forums

    How to sterilize my blade? - Straight Razor Place Forums

    Disinfect a used razor? - Straight Razor Place Forums
    Last edited by TeMpTiN; 01-16-2011 at 10:45 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeMpTiN View Post
    I just realized my last post didn't really address you question.

    Whats the active ingredients in Milton?
    Hi TempTin thanks for the replies again, to be honest i wasn't really aware of the differences in cleaning razors so thank you for clearing that up for me.

    if I'm honest i just want to ensure that its clean and that if i did cut myself there is very little change of any sort of infection etc from it. your usual sort of new guy / second hand razor sort of paranoia

    according to this link the active ingriedients in Milton are.
    - Sodium Hypochloride


    ahh ok ill stay away from Milton then. thanks for the links its appreciated.

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