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    using citric acid may change the Ph of the water however it does nothing to the offending minerals. They are still there. The high Ph is a by-product or symptom of the minerals. Those minerals have to be removed to eliminate the problem.
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    I have found that using a microfiber towel keeps my water spots away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    using citric acid may change the Ph of the water however it does nothing to the offending minerals. They are still there. The high Ph is a by-product or symptom of the minerals. Those minerals have to be removed to eliminate the problem.
    I bow to your superior knowledge Sir. Your comments are appreciated however it reduces the carrier effect so these minerals stay in suspension effectively remaining "more slippery" and limiting the deposits, I think. It definitely improves lather production though.
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    Flitz polish works well to remove patina on carbon steel. I'm not sure I would use it on a Gold wash etching.

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    Haven't been able to restock on Fitz but Maas also works well. I don't have gold wash on any of my blades but Maas does a good job on my razors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KarloT View Post
    Haven't been able to restock on Fitz but Maas also works well. I don't have gold wash on any of my blades but Maas does a good job on my razors.
    Maas works great!

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    I never tried Maas, but I heard that it works well. I got a large tube of Flitz from Amazon as I have about 85 hand made knives in 01 steel. Even so, the Flitz tube that I have will likely last me the rest of my life, so I may never have a need to get the Maas.

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    I like to know what kind of oil is recommend to use for the blade.
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    I was told mineral oil works fine so that's what I've used so far. No corrosion problems to date and I live by the ocean in a tropical country.

    I had wanted to try Ballistol but I don't know what I'd do with 16 ounces of lube.
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    1. Use renaissance wax 1 a month
    2. Use mineral oil after each shave
    3. Forget about water and sink when shaving. Use microfiber towel to whipe when shaving.
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