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    I just use regular mineral oil (unfragranced baby oil). I have a tiny bottle of it next to the sink; after drying a razor with toilet paper or my t-shirt I put a drop of oil in the pivot area. Some guys leave their razors out open for 15 minutes after a shave to make sure they're good and dry, but I've got a cat (nuff said).

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    For regular use, I just wipe off the soap with cotton balls and alcohol; it also acts as a dessecant. I wipe off the excess alcohol with a kleenex and it's good until its next turn.
    For long term storage, I just use mineral oil. It's usually in the same section as alcohol and peroxide, to be used as a laxative. $2-3 per bottle that will last you a lifetime.

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    mmm, alcohol peroxide and laxitives... sounds like a party lol. thanks ill get some mineral oil. i could use it on my knifes as well.
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    Door hinges, lock cylinders, hair clippers and cutting boards to name a few more uses.

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    Mineral oil is wonderful stuff!
    I use it to oil the moving parts on certain food service equipment where the moving part would be in close proximity to the food.
    I use it because its food grade and it doesn't gum up.
    Funny,it never occured to me that I could use it on my pocket knives or straight razors until now.

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    I've used WD40 as a cleaning aid before. Is there anything wrong with using it on stored razors?

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    I've heard that it might do funny things to C-steel but I'm not sure how true it is. It's a good water displacer though.

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