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    anybody ever use nevr-dull on their razors?

    i've used it to clean chrome and mirrors, and it works great on those. i'm wondering if it could replace this MAAS stuff i keep seeing mentioned, seeing as how i already have a can of nevr-dull but no MAAS.

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    Sounds like something that could put Lynn, Tony and the rest of 'em out of business eventually.

    Josh

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    Never tried it on my razor, but I've polished an amazing variety of other surfaces with it, and it's always worked like magic (which I believe is part of its slogan). The only negative thing I can think of is the rather strong smell, which you would then be waving around near your face; but I've never used MAAS, either, so that may be a factor with either. I'd say go for it and let us know.

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    I think the only drawback will be that you can't use it with rotary tools since the polishing compound is impregnated into the cotton wadding. Otherwise, it should be as effective as other polishing products that are used.

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    I used it with some success on some razors...

    I also get high from the fumes and eventually develop a headache

    Cheers
    Ivo

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