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    Default Rust Remover for restoring razors?

    Has anyone tried using a rust remover like CLR or Rust Oleum for removing light or heavy rust from a razor? I'm thinking about doing that for a razor that my metal glo did little for.

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    I have not tried it myself, but many have. I've never heard of a single one coming back with positive results. Using muriatic acid (which is the active ingredient in many rust removers) on your razor is a bad idea. It can cause staining, and not the even kind of staining you can pass off as blueing.

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    Straight answer. Don't use any of those products mentioned on your straight razor.

    You want to remove rust badly. Sand it down or use some greaseless compounds and shine everything back up or leave satin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maximilian View Post
    Straight answer. Don't use any of those products mentioned on your straight razor.

    You want to remove rust badly. Sand it down or use some greaseless compounds and shine everything back up or leave satin.
    Leave satin? what does that mean?

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    I have heard of all kinds of people trying all kinds of things, but I have never seen anyone post positive results...

    Another thing to keep in mind is that if there was an easy way to "NO RUST" Myself, Dan d Man, Max, Alex, Lynn, Ken, Buddel, Oz, one of us would be using it... and all of us sand, buff, or grind, our way to clean shiny steel... Please if I am wrong here one of you guys correct me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BYUTexan View Post
    Leave satin? what does that mean?
    A satin finish sometimes also called a brushed finish. You usually stop half way as to give your steel a matte look versus a high mirror shine. One of the advantages of a satin or matte look is that imperfections don't show up as much compared to a mirror shine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    +1
    I have heard of all kinds of people trying all kinds of things, but I have never seen anyone post positive results...

    Another thing to keep in mind is that if there was an easy way to "NO RUST" Myself, Dan d Man, Max, Alex, Lynn, Ken, Buddel, Oz, one of us would be using it... and all of us sand, buff, or grind, our way to clean shiny steel... Please if I am wrong here one of you guys correct me...
    I don't use rust remover, but I do use gypsy tears for that extra high gloss mirror finish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by floppyshoes View Post
    I don't use rust remover, but I do use gypsy tears for that extra high gloss mirror finish.
    Gypsy tears? Where do I get it?

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    Here's the situation. I have a Masonic Wade & Butcher razor and I want to preserve the etchings. There are various rust spots that I couldn't get off with a polishing paste Would it be difficult to sand those various spots? or would I need to sand the whole thing?

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    They just don't work and will harm the scales. I would stick with a proper Dremel attachment.

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