Originally Posted by
gssixgun
It is all rust regardless of what you want to call it to keep from saying the dreaded name "Rust"
You need to polish it out, (MAAS or Flitz etc: on a Q-tip should work) then you need to determine why it was caused, down by the edge like that it was probably moisture in the scales,,
Don't get the scales wet, personally I am a wet shaver, key word being "wet" and get water every freaking place :p Sooooo not an option for me
Dry the scales well before you store the razor, Doesn't actually always work, the scales can still retain moisture depending on what they are made of.
Leave the razor open to dry, This is my MO, I have a spot for the razors to sit after I dry them well that they sit open and safe until the next day when it is stored away and the next razor comes out to play..
After that it is up to you to decide on what your next move for storage is, depending on your local and conditions :)
Oz pretty much is saying the same thing :)