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    Hey there,
    I would try what the guys have said already to restore your razors previous glory.
    For the future ... I don't think wiping a blade on any towel is a great way to dry it. The towels absorb moisture and tend to smear it around (IME). The way I dry my razor is that I use the towel to get gross moisture off. Then I take some ordinary tissue paper and wipe it with that a few times, maybe use two or three squares. I dry within the scales the same way and I leave the razor open on the windowsil in my display case for a hour before I put it away. I haven't had any tarnish or rust on the razors I treat this way.

    Carl.


    If you can't get rid of the tarnish and it bothers you, you can send your razor to me to sort it out (I wont charge you or anything like that just cover postage.)
    Last edited by straightrazorheaven; 06-13-2012 at 09:12 PM. Reason: offer
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