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  1. Thread: rusty otto

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    replaced scales

    My first reaction is to replace the scales and will watch if it continues to rust. I live in a very dry area, West Texas, no humidity at all. The razors are stored far from any bathrooms or kitchen...
  2. Thread: rusty otto

    by juannaredo
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    remove or replace the scales

    The only solution I can see is to replace the scales. The blade is not rusting by itself, it is the scales causing the rust. No more rusty Otto. Thank you very much. Juan.
  3. Thread: rusty otto

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    cell-rot

    What the ? is cell-rot.
  4. Thread: rusty otto

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    the blade

    The rust is all over the blade, no single spot. I have concluded that since it is a good shaver, I will keep my eye on it and keep it clean and oily and live with it. Just like an old oil leaking...
  5. Thread: rusty otto

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    blood red rust

    Blood red rust, I thought I cut myself with the razor. It was old fashion rust. How about rust remover? Juan/
  6. Thread: rusty otto

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    rusty otto

    I have an Otto Busch carbon steel razor that likes to rust anywhere at anytime. I have tried camelia oil, mineral oil, Wahl oil, gun oil, clove oil, olive oil, lanolin oil and finally motor oil. ...
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