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    Hope someone can help. I recently won an ebay used straight, carbon steel. I need some advice on sterlizing, cleaning and polishing a used straight razor. I don't think you boil it because of the handles, same thing with alkahol. Any advice will be appreciated. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by vincebell
    Hope someone can help. I recently won an ebay used straight, carbon steel. I need some advice on sterlizing, cleaning and polishing a used straight razor. I don't think you boil it because of the handles, same thing with alkahol. Any advice will be appreciated. Thanks
    I use MAAS to polish it and rubbing alcohol to disinfect.

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    I use starsan (a sanitizer that I use for my homebrewing) or cheap vodka (I keep the vodka around because it's what I fill my fermentation locks with) on my razors when I get them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gfoster
    I use starsan (a sanitizer that I use for my homebrewing) or cheap vodka (I keep the vodka around because it's what I fill my fermentation locks with) on my razors when I get them.

    -- Gary F.
    Where can you get this stuff, and how does it compare to Iodophor?(that's what I use)

    Oh, and I use a little moonshine and a q-tip to sanitize my razors.

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    Just about any homebrew shop carries it. I buy mine from http://www.morebeer.com

    If doesn't stain like iodophor and it doesn't smell like funky iodine. It also does a log 9 kill on contact, so you don't need to soak the stuff. I actually keep a spray bottle full of it. The product MSDS lists a 30 second contact time, but that's the shortest time they are allowed to claim by law. The manufacturer has stated repeatedly in interviews that it is MUCH more effective than they are allowed to put on the label, they already list the fastest kill time that any product is allowed to list.

    It also breaks down quickly below a pH of about 3.2 or so (from memory, that number might be off a bit), and is foodgrade. I rack my beer straight into the foam without worries, and as Joe can attest my beer tastes pretty darned good

    I keep the spray bottle handy and spray down my razors occasionally too, it won't stain the scales, won't harm the blades and doesn't leave anything behind. I'd trust it over clippercide or barbicide, myself.

    -- Gary F.

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    clippercide or Mar-V-cide spray

    kills everything from athletes foot to HIV

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    Considering I wash it with disinfectant soap, hone the hell out of it, polish with simichrome which is loaded with ammonia and wipe it down with jewelry cleaner which is all ammonia no self respecting germ or virus could possible survive that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur
    Considering I wash it with disinfectant soap, hone the hell out of it, polish with simichrome which is loaded with ammonia and wipe it down with jewelry cleaner which is all ammonia no self respecting germ or virus could possible survive that.

    you use silver polis or liquid cleaner...Im guessing its liquid if it has ammonia or do you actually use ammonia (my mom has VERY expensive rings, Im talking $30,000 and up and all she uses windex...I thought she was nuts...maybe not?)

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    You couldn't ask for better info than you receive on straightrazorplace.com.

    Again, thank

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    Quote Originally Posted by JLStorm
    you use silver polis or liquid cleaner...Im guessing its liquid if it has ammonia or do you actually use ammonia (my mom has VERY expensive rings, Im talking $30,000 and up and all she uses windex...I thought she was nuts...maybe not?)
    Just like in My Big Fat Greek Wedding.. Windex cures, and can be used on Anything!

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