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    Another good way and I've taken out a few warped scales using this method and that's manipulating the scales with your hands while using a hair dryer on a hot setting.
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    I tried the hot water, old credit card trick and it has improved things but not solved the problem. The blade is still catching on one side if I don't close the razor carefully.

    I will try the hot hair dryer method later.

    Thanks for the advice so far
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    the hot water or hair dryer & hand manipulation should work, as it sounds like you have a bit of an offset to one side also once straight the is pivot you may need to do the card trick agin also
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