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    Member SoCal's Avatar
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    Great cleanup, its like night and day.

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    Nice restoration job.

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    I've had several successful clean ups of grungy looking razors, but this one was my favorite. It's a 1918 Gillette Bulldog that I won off eBay that was so black with tarnish, it looked like it was in a fire. I believe this really worked to my advantage as I think a lot of bidders shied away from it, and I was able to snag it for a pretty decent price. I cleaned it by doing several cycles of the baking soda method, and then a final polish with MAAS.









    It ultimately became part of this Military Set:




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    Novice grinder of all things metal DoubleEdgeFreak's Avatar
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    finally i found out what type of DE razor i have....Thanks alot guys any suggestion on what blades are best for the Gillette SS

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