Hmmm as strong as ammonia smells, don't think I want to take that risk. Also have to be concerned of corrosives.
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Maybe an ultrasonic jewelry cleaner (~$20-30) would vibrate off the rust, but leave the gold if it's stuck on better than the rust...
We have so many talented members who can do everything up to and including manufacture a razor from start to finish. BUT we don't seem to have a resident amateur jeweler who could replace the goldwash for us.
Any volunteers?????
Replacing goldwash is not such a problem. You can buy plating kits but the etch beneath it is usually a goner once the corrosion is dealt with.
Interesting question. I hope someone comes up with a solution. The only razors I have with gold etching are Filarmonicas. I have a Filarmonica #12, #13 and a #14 and I have cleaned all three by hand (no power tools) using Flitz Polish-Paste and a cotton gun cleaning patch without any noticable problems. Flitz Polish-Paste claims to be non-abrasive, however it is not for electroplated finishes according to their web site.
I do not know if Filarmonica used an electroplating process to apply their gold finish. If so, maybe I was just lucky.
Prior to this Thread raising my curiosity, I never read the entire Flitz product description. I was not aware that it should not be used on electroplated finishes. Flitz is a great polish and I will continue to use it, however I am going to be much more careful with my gold finishes in the future. Thanks
I was just reading in another post, that there IS a place that will replace your gold plating.
I had the same problem. This worked well for me, I took a pencil with and eraser on the end, and with green vertas honing compound from lee valley, I heated it up a bit with a lighter and to apply it to the eraser, and just kept erasing the stain. It was not to fast it took a while but worked. I removed the stains, was able to be accurate with the eraser and work around the gold etching.