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    Default HOW DO YOU CLEAN A BLACKENED BLADE?

    Hey guys, I have a question. A friend of mine in my Bible Study asked me if I could restore his Grandfathers Straight razor. It is "The Artist" Levering Razor Co. 11/16" Oblique point. I've added a picture. The blade is almost completely black from age, which I believe is because of the blade being Carbon Steel. I may be and there's a good chance I am wrong about that, but how do you clean a razor in this condition. Do I take it to the buffer, put it in the tumbler? I've never dealt with this before and really need some advice. Thanks for any help you can give!
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    All of your questions can be answered in the Blade restoration section of the wiki - link

    But, basically, you can start with metal polish, and if that doesnt work, start hand sanding, progressing through grits up to 1000-2000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Undream View Post
    All of your questions can be answered in the Blade restoration section of the wiki - link

    But, basically, you can start with metal polish, and if that doesnt work, start hand sanding, progressing through grits up to 1000-2000.
    Thanks Brad. I forgot that the wiki had info on this!

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    If you have a dremel type of tool, and can make yourself some of these:
    http://straightrazorpalace.com/works...-tutorial.html
    then you can get the job done in no time , hand sanding can take forever most of the time.
    Stefan

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