I was contemplating outing them first but wasn't sure.
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I was contemplating outing them first but wasn't sure.
How long should I soak new scales, and how long for old scales?
A lot of people say weeks. I normally soak them for several days to maybe a week but not weeks. New horn shouldn't need too much soaking time. Remember that when we refer to "old" horn it is sometimes 100-175 years old without any hydration rather than rinse water and shaving cream/soap. Often that does more to dry them than hydrate. That's why it needs more time.
Old horn scales can have some delaminating or maybe deep scratch marks and dings etc from getting knocked around over the years. So I give old scales a good sanding back before soaking in neatsfoot oil for a week or so.
Never discard your old scales. Soak the whole razor in oil, before disassembling. It'll save u from breaking them.
Most scales can be salvaged and restored to like new. At least IMHO. :shrug:
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What about warped scales soak in oil disassemble steam and press between to flat surfaces and clamp??
Soak last. And I don't usually steam. I use a hair straightener instead, or you can also use 2 cast iron skillets or something similar.
I use a hard flat surface ( countertop ) and a clothes iron at med. high heat. Flipping and heating both sides till their pliable/soft. Place something on top of them to keep flat till cool. Repeat if necessary.