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04-20-2017, 01:40 AM #1
Without seeing pics, here is my best thinking.
They probably didn't sand it well as well as failing to put a proper finish on it.
Options:
1. Order a new set of scales if you are willing to learn how to do the pins. Not hard, though nothing is super easy the first time.
2. Refinish the scales yourself.
a. Open the razor and wrap the blade with a rag or something you don't mind being cut. Protect the blade and yourself from the blade.
b. Go to Amazon and order a variety pack of sandpaper going up to at least 220 grit, sonme 00 steel wool as well as a small container of Birchwood Casey Tru-Oil.
c. Alternatively, go to the store and get the same variety pack of sand paper, steel wool and a wood finish. I would advise against boiled Linseed oil as it takes forever to dry.
Some folks on here recommend super glue, such as Gorilla Glue gel for the finish.
Now, sand the scales until the damage is gone. Follow the directions with the wood finish.
These are some somewhat simplified options, though it is a less expensive razor. If it will shave well then this isn't that big of a deal.Last edited by Pete123; 04-20-2017 at 01:46 AM.