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01-23-2006, 04:13 AM #1
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Thanked: 0Any of you used shave stuff buyers worry..
...about disease? As a health professional I would. Diseases like hepatitis B can live for 7 days on a counter top let alone used razors, brushes (these could house bacteria for much longer), mugs, or strops with blood remnants or bacteria on them. I'm betting the overwhelming majority of used shave items are not truly sterilized. Not trying to be an alarmist and I can't prove anyone has ever contracted a disease from used shaving items. However, all the ingredients are potentially there, especially blood remnants. I would love to browse through flea markets for used shaving stuff but I have to admit I'm hesitant to do so.
The only reason I bring this up is to give all forum participants here a heads up and to say "be careful out there". The most likely dangerous disease you could come in contact with is hepatitis B which, for some people, is not too big of a deal but for others...well, lets just say many of them are not with us anymore. And if you would happen to nick or cut yourself with a razor that someone else shaved with just a few days ago bacteria or pathogens of any kind could easily be transmitted to you.
Perhaps Dr. Moss or another knowledgeable forum participant could comment more expertly on this and maybe offer some suggestions on how shaving accessories could be sterilized or at least disinfected. I know many Ebay items are advertised as "sterilized" when in actuality they are disinfected and there's a huge difference between the two. And I'd bet that many items are neither sterilized nor disinfected regardless of the way they're advertised. Maybe I'm being a bit of a "Chicken Little" about this and I'm not trying to "rain on anyone's parade". But it does give me reason for concern. Comments?
TomLast edited by straightman; 01-23-2006 at 04:20 AM.
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01-23-2006, 04:16 AM #2
You bring up a good point. All of the used DE razors I have purchased have been submitted to a good scrubbing, then to a 15-20 minute rolling boil bath, then steeped in alcohol for a half hour. Any of the straights that I have bought used have been wiped down with alcohol, and sprayed with Clippercide.
RT
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01-23-2006, 04:39 AM #3
Used str8s I buy get scrubed and polished, then dipped in Barbicide. Boiling would damage the scales. I give blood (whole blood, plasma and platelets) on a regular basis so I watch risks to my health. I'm also a "Panel cell" donor. They use enzymes in my blood to help match organ donors to recipients to reduce rejection.
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01-23-2006, 06:49 AM #4
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Thanked: 0Forgive my ignorance
What is clippercide? How is it used? Who sells it and how much is it?
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01-23-2006, 08:04 AM #5
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Thanked: 1I only have 2 comments:
1: I worry about parents "disinfecting" their kids too much giving them less resistance to bacteria ...
2: I worry about Doctors and medical people messing up as this has killed far more people over the years than an individual using a used razor which might have any bacteria on it.
Dunk it in 90% alcohol if you are that insecure..
Hoekie
edit: was not awake, removed typosLast edited by HoekmanX; 01-23-2006 at 08:56 AM.
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01-23-2006, 08:35 AM #6
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Thanked: 1Originally Posted by HoekmanX
Louis
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01-23-2006, 09:20 AM #7Originally Posted by RAM
RT
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01-23-2006, 10:04 AM #8
Well, nice desinfecting bath makes 1/3 bleach, 1/3 alcohol, 1/3 water. I read this here. dunk the razor for couple of minutes there and you are safe. Just watch the scales. And ofcourse, use some common sence. I spray 96% ethanol alcohol before each use, after stropping.
Nenad
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01-23-2006, 11:54 AM #9
I DON'T USE oops, caps lock on - sorry!
i don't use strops or brushes that i haven't bought new as i can't be sure they are "clean" and i use clippercide which is anti bacterial, viricidal and anti fungal on razors and mugs before i do anything else.
i think mr. hoekmanx is right about people living in an environment which is too clean - i was always filthy as a child, loved getting dirty, fishing, etc and my immune system is great!
if you live in a sterlie environment your body doesn't get exposed to bacteria etc so surely can't build up a strong immune system.
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01-23-2006, 01:08 PM #10Originally Posted by HoekmanX
Still, with razors and such it seems wise to use one of the products mentioned prior to first contact with your strop or skin.
I am not a Doctor.