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    This is in the Lee Valley Veritas catalog. Anyone tried it?
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    mackie,

    No I haven't, although it sounds like a great product for rust removal. I would be concerned, however, about leaving a str8 razor in it for 30 min. to 24 hrs. --esp. one with gold etching. Do you think a shorter duration would accomplish the same result? Perhaps 10-20 minutes?

    Is there anybody involved in restoration work at SRP who is willing to test this product on a rusted str8 razor blade and post the results?
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    I tried a rust remover and it did not work well. I wanted to selectively treat some spots on a blade, but the remover only stained the blade(as in made dark spots). It might have been, better to soak the razor, but I was not sure if this will corrode the blade.
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    Jhenry
    I will send for some and try it on an old razor. I tried vinegar and it worked really well but it stained the blade black. I got it off, but I would not recomend it on a nice razor.

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    Please continue to try these removers...someday one might actually work...

    Here is what we have learned in the past with them,

    They of course do not leave bright shiny steel...
    They stain the steel either gray or black
    They cannot remove the pitting
    Since you have to sand for the pitting anyway why not sand the whole thing..
    You have to sand off the staining.
    Since you have to sand for the staining then why not sand for the pitting too and then why are we buying this stuff if we have to sand anyway...

    Those are the results of past endeavors but like I said maybe sooner or later someone will find one that works even sorta good

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    Yes, I think you are right. You still have the pits so why bother. Mack

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