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    ok i bought a razor about a month ago and love it, probably one of my best shaver. but over the last month i dont know if the wedge grew or the blade grew because when i go to close the razor the tip of the blade (square point) catches on the wedge. what is the easiest way to fix this? i have never done any type of restoration so i dont really want to take it apart if its not necessary. thanks

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    Check to see if the wedge has twisted around the pin some. This could be what is causing it to hit where it didn't before.

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    A picture would be helpful. Is it a plastic wedge. or something else that might easily be filed away a bit? Is the wedge pin loose and letting the wedge swing around a little? Inquiring minds need to know...
    Don't get hung up on hanging hairs.

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    it doesnt seem to be loose at all, i was thinking id just try and fit a file in there to file it down a bit

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    A narrow, flat diamond file works well. Be gentle. Take a look at the scales and see if they're starting to warp a bit.
    Don't get hung up on hanging hairs.

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    Also pay attention to pivot pin. If the pivot hole is ovaled out, razor may close different at different times

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    +1 to Dirtychrome. Your razor can move "forward" if your pivot hole is enlarged, causing the tip to close on the wedge. Be careful and give the toe of the razor a little push with your finger and see what happens.

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    Sounds like a Red Imp to me. Rotate the wedge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nun2sharp View Post
    Sounds like a Red Imp to me. Rotate the wedge.
    Bring out the Holy Hacksaw blade!
    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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