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    I always wondered about these, why one red one black? Was one used for black shoes and the other for brown?

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    Haha. Those are sweet. I'd like one for my barbershop. The black is for polish and the red is to buff....I'm pretty sure?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wyobarbershop View Post
    Haha. Those are sweet. I'd like one for my barbershop. The black is for polish and the red is to buff....I'm pretty sure?
    Can you wait a few years? I retire in 8 1/2 and I'll be the Shoe shiner....

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    Its not a bad idea to be honest. I found one at a flea market for $5 and converted it into a mini buffer. The little motor inside is not enough to really buff heavy with it, but final polishing works well.
    Geezer and Hirlau like this.

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    No doubt a wedge polisher!

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    All of the Dermal talk was weakening my resolution to Never try it again!
    Was at Lowes a few weeks ago and saw the new Pumpkin Carving Dermal! Yes! Pumpkin Carving. Thought that if they turned it lose on kids I could try one again on a razor. 30$+ . Thought... After Halloween Sale. Wrong! They were all gone.
    Never thought there were so many straight razor restorers out there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnus View Post
    All of the Dermal talk was weakening my resolution to Never try it again!
    Was at Lowes a few weeks ago and saw the new Pumpkin Carving Dermal! Yes! Pumpkin Carving. Thought that if they turned it lose on kids I could try one again on a razor. 30$+ . Thought... After Halloween Sale. Wrong! They were all gone.
    Never thought there were so many straight razor restorers out there!
    Didn't miss much, dull soft metal blade not replaceable. I checked!!!
    ~Richard
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    Makes me feel a little better. Thanks.

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    Don't let your shoelaces get tangled up on the highspeed setting.............
    JERRY
    OOOPS! Pass the styptic please.

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