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    Added pics to my last post. For further reading...

    Added pics to my last post. For further reading with my experimentation with the ERN & Evapo-Rust:

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/workshop/119390-2-evapo-rust-3.html#post1485252
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    Ask and you shall receive... let me dig through...

    Ask and you shall receive... let me dig through my posts a few minutes.

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    If it helps, here are a couple pics of my razor...

    If it helps, here are a couple pics of my razor that was a candidate for rust removal & rescale. At this point, it has had a few rounds of Evapo-Rust soak, along with subsequent rubbing with 0000...
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    I'm not sure about what that etch would hold up...

    I'm not sure about what that etch would hold up against. I'm personally on my first restore, and not finished yet.

    IIRC, .5 micron is much more fine than 2k grit (possibly around 30k grit...
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    Fixed! :p. Considering the fine grain of the...

    Fixed! :p.

    Considering the fine grain of the metal in good razors, and the fact that pitting can be microscopic, the norm here is much longer than the manufacturer's instructions. Normally, razors...
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    CLR is acidic. It will eat the metal. Evapo-Rust...

    CLR is acidic. It will eat the metal. Evapo-Rust won't harm the metal. It only attacks the rust.

    The soak time is somewhat lengthy, but it is harmless to anything that isn't rust. That being said,...
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