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    Hi everyone -

    A bit of background - The house I'm currently living in down here is a horrible, damp POS. So I, (like many with RAD I presume) live in constant fear of rust. I currently store my razors in a large airtight case (à la pelican), along with a handful of small desiccant packs and two large desiccant cans. Every week I take out all the razors, check them for rust, and reapply either renaissance wax, tuf-glide or camellia oil (on a case by case basis). At the same time all the desiccants (including the tiny bag i keep in each razors box) are dried out in the oven until indicating orange again. All razors are of course totally dry.

    Even after all this, I often see alarming brown streaks or spots I have not seen before.

    I would love to move house, but I have too many razors to buy

    So, I have been researching to see what else I may try, and have (re)discovered VCI paper. For those unfamiliar, VCI papers are 'specially matured kraft -papers impregnated with hi-tech, eco-friendly VCIs (Volatile / Vapour Phase Corrosion Inhibitors)'. They apparently 'work by emitting a protective vapour which condenses on all metal surfaces'. Sounds kind of unpredictable to me. Anyway I haven't figured out a supplier yet, but would consider using it on a wider basis if it has a proven track record within the community.

    Now I know JimR wraps razors in it, but was wondering if anyone else has used VCI paper successfully for storing their razors long term? is it safe for gold-wash etc.?

    Any thoughts or info appreciated!

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    Yep I do, and have for about 1 year now, I use this stuff to wrap razors in for shipping.

    VCI Paper, Anti Rust Paper in Stock - ULINE


    I bought the 8x8 sheets but when I re-order I am going to order 9x9
    Supposedly it is fine for long term, but they have "Heavy Duty" rolls that are made for long term also
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    A certain family member of mine has way more guns than fit in his very large gun safe. He wraps the "extras" in VCI puts them in a plastic sleeve and stores them in his attic under the insulation. He has done this for years and never had a problem with rust on his guns.

    Ray

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    Razors no Precision tools yes. Works.

    What about Gun Socks. I remember seeing a post that some one has made razor sized gun socks.

    Jeff

    Found it http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...light=gun+sock
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    I use VCI all the time, and indeed most of the NOS razors I have we're stored with it. I have seen a small correlation between thicker VCI and less corrosion on razors stored 30+ years. Not enough for guarantees, but I'm a believer.

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    Excellent thread!

    I have a few razors that I want to keep for a long time and this issue is important to me. So far I have been using Rig Gun Grease but I would like even better protection so that I can " set & forget" for more than 1 year. What has been the experience of gun owners using vacuum bags?
    Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin

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    EisenFaust,

    Have a look in some Gun shops; Napier here in the UK make (or used to !) a variety of VPI products.

    Engineers factors would also be a good place to look (VPI paper used to be used a lot for protecting micromters, gauges eyc that are made from tool steels).

    Have fun !

    regards

    Russ

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