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    Try applying some "PB Blaster" to the blade and letting it sit a few minutes before wiping it off. If you've never heard of PB Blaster, it is a spray on lubricant/cleaner similar to WD-40. I was a WD-40 user all my life until someone told me about PB Blaster. If I'm not going to use a blade for a while, I always wipe it down with PB Blaster. WD-40 will attract moisture over time, while the PB Blaster repels moisture. One more thing you can try is NeverDull. You can get it at auto supply stores. It is cotton impregnated with a polish.
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    I never thought of Never Dull, it might work also. I had some but it was so old, the polish inside dried up. I know it works excellent on aluminum, so it might work good on a blade. I always heard that WD-40 attracted moisture. I need to try PB Blaster.

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    CLR will remove water stains and calcium deposits. We use it on our chrome faucets and shower hardware. Try it on a very small spot first.
    Good luck
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    That's a nice Puma. Please, like some said before, don't use a dremel... I do not say you 'will' regret it, but the possibility is quite high.

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    It's the rare leopard puma. Those spots are supposed to be there...
    "The production of to many usefull things results in too many useless people."
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    saxchops,

    Unless these spots are driving you crazy, I would leave the razor as it is.

    One of my favourite razors is a 'tatty Puma', and it shaves beautifully

    Have fun

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    Russ

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    Try some white vinegar on a Qtip, might just be hard water spot, works on old Gillette double edge nickel plated razors.
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    Yeah, forget what I said about the Dremel!!!!! It's possele it could remove the etch if it is an acid etch......

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