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    Hello All,

    Just wondering if there was some sort of solution that I could put some old razors in to start the cleaning process?

    I just won several DE and 3 straights off of eBay, I wanted some practice razors so I could learn to hone and eventually restore. Everything looks pretty dirty and aged so I just wanted to know what to wash them all in without damaging them?

    Does baking soda and warm water do anything?


    Thanks so much


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    There's a thread here testing molassas that might be of interest to you. It's looking pretty promising for removing rust but I'm not sure about soap scum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MickRussell View Post
    There's a thread here testing molassas that might be of interest to you. It's looking pretty promising for removing rust but I'm not sure about soap scum.
    Thanks for replying, I was actually just reading that seems strange to me lol. How does one go about cleaning that off it's so sticky?

    I was hoping there was some sort of clean that all the experts did put there?

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    To clean off molassas I'd expect you'd just use hot soapy water. Should just melt right off. If you're not sure about molassas just soak the gear in hot water with a little dish soap in it.

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    Most here either sand a blade or buff it. As for something to set and forget maybe try getting yourself a brass tumbler ad putting your blades in there with some walnut and cutting compound.

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    I may try the molasses, and if not that then I'll try sanding it. Do you guys recommend sanding by hand or with a dremel type tool? do you detach the scales from the razor? if so how?

    Thanks for all the replies so far

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    I like to give old razors a short bath in soapy water and a good scrub with a toothbrush. This helps to get rid of anything flaky and can show you what you have to look forward to with regards to sanding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ndw76 View Post
    I like to give old razors a short bath in soapy water and a good scrub with a toothbrush. This helps to get rid of anything flaky and can show you what you have to look forward to with regards to sanding.
    Okay that will be my step 1. I like how that sounds, makes perfect sense to me

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    You'll find most of the info you seek via this link:
    Category:Repair & Restoration - Straight Razor Place Wiki
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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    You'll find most of the info you seek via this link:
    Category:Repair & Restoration - Straight Razor Place Wiki
    Thank you

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