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I should have specified deionized water like I use............:chapeau
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Barbicide as soon as I receive a razor for honing, restore, personal use, etc.
Barbicide after I test shave/before mailing it back. Simple.
But Jimmy,Like me your half Dead:)
Okay....you guys, this is the proper way to clean a razor. Dispute settled. :chapeauhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GG-TwX5A49g
Brings back memorys.Back in the 1960s was A tatoo artist who would set up at the San Jose Flea market every weekend.
He did fantastic work.
In his stall he had two 5 gal buckets,one for bloody rags,one for clean rags,(full of blackish water:( and a gal. jug of lysol.
Made me sick to watch him work.
Over the years, this stuff seems to have killed off anything my immune system couldn't handle. Tempest in a tea pot says I.
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Once the initial cleaning and honing is done no one but me shaves with the razor so I'm just recycling my own cooties, right?
Simple solution. Move to Australia. The quickest I ever got something in the mail was 6 days up to 1 month. Everything is dead well before you can even get your hands on it. Problem solved.
The first professional tattoo I ever got was put on by Stanley Moskowitz, known today @ 80+ years old, as Bowery Stan. It was the little 'Hot Stuff' devil, cost $10.00 and he put it on like lightning. He was working out of jars and, other than the black outline, the colors were red, green, and a dab of yellow. The tattoo was on my forearm and I was watching intently. The tube on the color machine will pick up a certain amount of blood, and when he dipped into the cold cream jar containing the yellow, I saw a slight discoloration of blood contaminate the yellow in the jar. Turned my stomach, and I'll never forget it. :(
And that's why so many older guys have hep c now.