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    Made it home and looked in the box. Brown is for buffing and polishing soft metals. Red is precious metals. I also have white, green, blue and black in the greased compounds. 240, 400 and 600 in the greaseless. But only 6 wheels. Think I'm a bit shy on wheels. LOL.
    And I guess I hate the mail order because of my C.C. bill. When I can pay cash I don't go thru the funds so fast. Still working on the bill. Work is getting slower but its that time of the year. Plus I had to buy two new cell phones for the wife and I. Then the cost of the new roof on the house. Maybe I will get my head above water in 2020. Ha.
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    Just got my Sharptonn poly strop ironed out. Thanks again! Looking forward to finally trying out a fabric component (yes, this is my first lol).
    One potential problem is this could lead to SAD and a desire to use compounds and sprays....

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    The poly firehose is pretty effective as-is, Josh! Give it a go before the leather a while.
    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    Joshb that strop will feel pretty damn rough! But it does work well. I find i dont feel the need to do 50 laps on it like i do on flax. Flax will get 50, cotton 30 but that sucker get only 10. I could be wrong but it just feels like it works quicker.
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    Cleaning up a few nice old razors for the Movember auctions in the BST. A bit of rust in the pivot.
    Some Maas and a flossie!

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    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Cleaning up a few nice old razors for the Movember auctions in the BST. A bit of rust in the pivot.
    Some Maas and a flossie!

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    I’ve be been struggling with QTips and a toothbrush to get at gunk in that area. Never thought to try one of those. You come up with the most intriguing solutions to problems!
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    Auk! Why didn't I think of that one!
    I was cleaning a 7 day set a couple days ago and was discouraged due to the light pivot rust.
    Great idea!
    What would you use on ivory pivot?
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    Same thing? ...............
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    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Cleaning up a few nice old razors for the Movember auctions in the BST. A bit of rust in the pivot.
    Some Maas and a flossie!

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    I'm going to file this in my "Why Didn't I Think of That" file. thanks, great trick.
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    Well, it is no miracle, but it ain't bad.
    Packing polish in and rubbing the floss into it necessitates going out under running water with simple green and a toothbrush to clear it out. Moving the blade back and forth. Good way to cut yourself if you are not careful!
    I just keep at it until nothing comes out. Takes lots of flossies.
    TBH, I use my flossies on my teefs and wipe/rinse them and toss them into a bowl to use like this.
    Recycle!
    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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