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    I've seen enough cell rot I would reserve any opinions about patterns and what causes it. I guess you could experiment with it but to me the only "proof" is remove the blade and replace it with a clean one and see what happens.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    I've seen enough cell rot I would reserve any opinions about patterns and what causes it. I guess you could experiment with it but to me the only "proof" is remove the blade and replace it with a clean one and see what happens.
    This is what I do if I have a set of scales that I am not sure about. I use a garbage blade that I keep just for that purpose.

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