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    Well u can get rid of the rust or tarnish with some mass

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    I'll post pics in a day or two.

    MAAS, I've seen a lot of people talk about it. Where do you buy it?

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    Well it doesn't have to be mass u can go to a auto done and get stuff called blue magic and that works and use the eraser of a pencil or use a quetip to work in small areas

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    well i buy it from maas themselves. the one pound tub should last you a while.... and you will find yourself polishing other things with it. you might be able to find it in a local store but i never have
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    Quote Originally Posted by timj219 View Post
    Not vintage but still a Boker - I'm considering the 4/8 Extra Hollow
    I got one of those and I'll say this, you will not be disappointed. The hollow is something else. Fit and finish was great as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crotalus View Post
    I'll post pics in a day or two.

    MAAS, I've seen a lot of people talk about it. Where do you buy it?
    I've found MAAS in the local Ace Hardware at time and a few times at Walmart in the grocery cleaner section. I've had more luck finding it at Ace.
    “If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got.” (A. Einstein)

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    I have one Bokker, I don't know what model (Has a barbers notch and seems to be a 5/8) it was in ROUGH shape when I got it (had a nasty chip in the blade) Glenn cleaned it up for me and now it's one of my smoothest shavers...

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    I'm not sure if you're aware so I'll tell you this, MAAS (or any other polishing compound for that matter) will take that gold off in a hurry. FWIW I feel like Flitz works better than MAAS on the razors I've cleaned up.

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    Here is the pic of my King Cutter with the dark spots. I know I'm being picky, no way to remove without losing the gold. At least I don't think so.

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    loving it!

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