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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8Shooter View Post
    Tape off the gold wash and with a q-tip use the maas or other such polish. On the non show side use a soft cloth and the polish. 400 Grit is a horrible idea and will trash your razor. It is a low grit I use when restoring razors.
    Now to make sure this does not happen again.
    Why on earth did you soak your hone in barbacide? Water only!!! Your razors should be wiped down with a sheet of Toilet paper folded up after honing. Then wipe down with TP with a small amount of oil and let sit open NOT LAYING DOWN until dry. Re wipe with oil and close up to store in a dry low humidity area.

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    If I tape the gold wash and clean in between the letters and lines, would it affect the gold wash ?

    Thank you for the tips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    We need a biological control forum on SRP
    CHEEZ LOUEEZ,Soap and water is good chit, use it, forget all this barbicide crap unless your sharing your stuff with other people,If not than your good to go, if you have AIDS, or Hep C than think about it, you cannot regift yourself with the same microbs as YOU ALREADY HAVE THEM.
    Your stones? fill a 5 gal bucket with water, add one capfull of bleach, any bleach, let um soak for 30 mins,let dry,your good to go,all you need to do with them is prevent Moss, algea, Mushrooms from growing on them,they are just rocks afterall,is all basic hygine folks.

    Unfortunately, I do not have any of those (AIDS, Hep C and sons) =(
    lol ^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by Armageddon View Post
    If I tape the gold wash and clean in between the letters and lines, would it affect the gold wash ?

    Thank you for the tips.
    You won't be able to get in between just cover it. what I do is focus on just one part at a time. say between the top of the GW and spine. cover just to the top of the wash and go nuts on the exposed area. Done. then move on to the bottom portion the same way. You wont be able to get in between the letters but I should not show up much. Take it as a lesson learned.

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    It might be easier if you use something like nail varnish to paint over the gold, then you can use a cloth to work the metal cleaner - just pay attention to any wear at the edges of the varnish. I use an industrial masking varnish that is remarkably similar to red nail varnish and has an acetone smell to it. Nail varnish comes off easily with acetone and it will not affect the gold. Make sure the areas to be masked are clean and degreased first - mineral spirit or iso-propyl alcohol or similar will do - before applying the nail varnish, or it might not stick too well. Let it dry hard before using the metal polish. If its hard to paint on in the intricate areas try thinning it with a little acetone and building up the coats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil Miller View Post
    It might be easier if you use something like nail varnish to paint over the gold, then you can use a cloth to work the metal cleaner - just pay attention to any wear at the edges of the varnish. I use an industrial masking varnish that is remarkably similar to red nail varnish and has an acetone smell to it. Nail varnish comes off easily with acetone and it will not affect the gold. Make sure the areas to be masked are clean and degreased first - mineral spirit or iso-propyl alcohol or similar will do - before applying the nail varnish, or it might not stick too well. Let it dry hard before using the metal polish. If its hard to paint on in the intricate areas try thinning it with a little acetone and building up the coats.

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    Thank you very much for this idea, I would've never thought of it actually to be honest. I will post what I did in a new thread and what I got so far. I will for sure give this one a try and I would give the blade the cleaning of the century ^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil Miller View Post
    It might be easier if you use something like nail varnish to paint over the gold, then you can use a cloth to work the metal cleaner - just pay attention to any wear at the edges of the varnish. I use an industrial masking varnish that is remarkably similar to red nail varnish and has an acetone smell to it. Nail varnish comes off easily with acetone and it will not affect the gold. Make sure the areas to be masked are clean and degreased first - mineral spirit or iso-propyl alcohol or similar will do - before applying the nail varnish, or it might not stick too well. Let it dry hard before using the metal polish. If its hard to paint on in the intricate areas try thinning it with a little acetone and building up the coats.

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    Neil,

    I believe that here in the States what you refer to as (nail varnish) is referred to as 'fingernail polish' available in all different colors to apply to finger and toe nails. I'm just trying to make sure as while we both speak English, different terms and cultures can mean very different things. Such as what you may call a 'spanner' we would call a 'wrench'.

    Just trying to clarify!

    Thanks! I always enjoy your posts!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    Your stones? fill a 5 gal bucket with water, add one capfull of bleach, any bleach, let um soak for 30 mins
    Unless you own stones where soaking or contact with chemicals is not recommended by the maker.
    Nortons & Kings would be fine as they are old school tech but the modern ceramics may be damaged, Shapton pro in particular.
    Last edited by onimaru55; 07-15-2012 at 01:36 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    Unless you own stones where soaking or contact with chemicals is not recommended by the maker.
    Nortons & Kings would be fine as they are old school tech but the modern ceramics may be damaged, Shapton pro in particular.
    True to a point,as you know shapton says not to even soak them.
    I do not consider shapton pros to be stones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    True to a point,as you know shapton says not to even soak them.
    I do not consider shapton pros to be stones.
    Someone else might. That's why I posted the warning.
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