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Thread: I dove right in! Thoughts on this lot of razors?

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    Go to the classifieds section of SRP, vendor services. That way the farthest you have to travel is your mailbox.

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    most definitally. there are plenty of good memebers on here that will take good care of your razors. most local shops treat them like they are a knife and they very very rarly come out sharp and in the same shape they went in in.

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    DO NOT USE NAVAL JELLY!

    Active ingredient is phosphoric acid, and it will ruin your razors very quickly...

    You want a jewelry or stainless polish, a soft rag or 0000 steel wool, and some patience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BKratchmer View Post
    DO NOT USE NAVAL JELLY!

    Active ingredient is phosphoric acid, and it will ruin your razors very quickly...

    You want a jewelry or stainless polish, a soft rag or 0000 steel wool, and some patience.
    Well fiddlesticks. You live and learn I guess. I did a quick search on it before I did it and found somebody who recommended it (not sure where). I see now that if I would have searched more thoroughly, I would have found all the 'don use Naval Jelly' threads on SRP! Luckily, these are not 'coveted' razors, so it's a good time to learn. I didn't use too much and they are not damaged, so I get a free pass on this one. I'll give some good ol metal polish a try. I see Fritz and Maas recommended alot. Has anyone tried Wenol? I only ask because I have some.

    Amazon.com: Wenol Metal Polish 3-oz.: Home & Garden

    Thanks again everyone!
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