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    Hello all,

    I currently have my straight razors displayed on the wall of my shave den, which is not the bathroom that we take showers in. We are about to move to a larger home with a double sink master bathroom, so I was thinking about using one of those sinks to shave.

    My concern is, if I have my razors displayed in master bathroom, the steam from the shower will accumulate on the razors and ultimately lead to rust. I just wanted to see if this is a genuine concern, and also check out what you guys do for razor storage.

    Thanks in advance for sharing your razor storage solutions!

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    I store my razors outside of the bathroom. If you have a junk razor just polish it up and store it in the bathroom and continue to use the shower. That will let you know graphically how quickly rust will set in. Storing razors in a bathroom is generally not considered a good thing to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    I store my razors outside of the bathroom. If you have a junk razor just polish it up and store it in the bathroom and continue to use the shower. That will let you know graphically how quickly rust will set in. Storing razors in a bathroom is generally not considered a good thing to do.

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    Ah, so my instincts were correct. Thanks for confirming.

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    I have a display in the bathroom, 8 feet from the shower, in South Florida. I put this on the blades every year & a half. Not a blemish.

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    Oh ,forgot to say, the razors are in a glass display, but it has cracks that moisture can get in.
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    Hmmm, food for thought. Thanks for the suggestion!

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    I store some in display racks on the bedroom wall and the rest in a roll in the dresser drawer, never in the bathroom. Tried that when I first started shaving with a str8.......big mistake!
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    I store my mine on the wall in the bathroom where I shower, but I run a vent fan so that the bathroom doesn't steam up. No problems after a year.

    I tested for a month before hand by putting a piece of weld steel in the bathroom to see if it would rust.
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    Quote Originally Posted by criswilson10 View Post
    I store my mine on the wall in the bathroom where I shower, but I run a vent fan so that the bathroom doesn't steam up. No problems after a year.

    I tested for a month before hand by putting a piece of weld steel in the bathroom to see if it would rust.
    If you are going to store razors in the bathroom that is the sensible thing to do. Test it out with something sacrificial in your own environment to see what happens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    I have a display in the bathroom, 8 feet from the shower, in South Florida. I put this on the blades every year & a half. Not a blemish.

    Name:  WD-40 Specialist 6.5 oz Long-Term Corrosion Inhibitor.jpeg
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Size:  20.0 KB

    Oh ,forgot to say, the razors are in a glass display, but it has cracks that moisture can get in.
    The moisture can also get out....
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    If you are using the razors in your display case for shaving purposes, using the WD40 corrosion inhibitor on your razors is not a good idea. The chemicals from which is is produced are toxic. See the MSDS sheet here:

    https://www.wd40company.com/files/pd...tor-us-ghs.pdf

    From a shaving standpoint, the product contains ingredients that are skin irritants and may cause allergic skin reactions. I would not want those chemicals on my face.

    If you are only displaying the razors for show, then use of the product might be suitable, but be sure to remove all traces of the chemicals before using the blade for shaving.

    For razors that are used for shaving, be sure to use a non-toxic product such as mineral oil, petroleum jelly, camelia oil, etc. There are vegetable derived gun lubes such as Ballistol and Frog-Lube that are unlikely to cause any skin reactions. I use non-toxic Ultra Lube 4X on my blades after every shave.
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