Ok cool--I can manage the above and I happen to have an ultrasonic cleaner. I'm thinking maybe just a couple of runs through the ultra sonic with 50/50 Simple Green/water might accomplish a lot of the above. Or--it might strip too much away... What do you think? @MikeTbass?
It's not copper, it's brass.My first DE purchase was a gold New SC which looked similar to this one. No much lacquer to worry about. I did the Dawn clean up with a finger nail brush and it looked pretty good. The gold was gone on the head leaving a nice copper finish. I polished it by hand with Flitz and a microfiber cloth and it looked better. After gaining some experience with this hobby, I took this razor to the bench and poished it again with Flitz but used a Dremel with a cloth wheel. It looked even better so I did it again. I like the vintage look and will continue to polish it from time to time as the copper will need it.
Brass is an alloy made primarily of copper and zinc. The proportions of the copper and zinc are varied to yield many different kinds of brass. Basic modern brass is 67% copper and 33% zinc. However, the amount of copper may range from 55% to 95% by weight, with the amount of zinc varying from 5% to 45%.It's not copper, it's brass.
Aware. Just saying that most classic gillette razors are known to be made of brass rather than pure copper. There are pure copper razors, but vintage gillettes are not among them.Brass is an alloy made primarily of copper and zinc. The proportions of the copper and zinc are varied to yield many different kinds of brass. Basic modern brass is 67% copper and 33% zinc. However, the amount of copper may range from 55% to 95% by weight, with the amount of zinc varying from 5% to 45%.
The lacquer seems fairly intact so I think I'll just use it as is
Aware. Just saying that most classic gillette razors are known to be made of brass rather than pure copper. There are pure copper razors, but vintage gillettes are not among them.
What brand of guitar polish would you recommend?If the razor has lacquer worth keeping I simply brush down with Dawn, then Scrubbing Bubbles and then finish with a guitar polish safe for nitro lacquer finishes.
I've always liked the Martin brand of polish, Gibson works well too. Truth be told I've been using the Novus range of plastic polishes on my instruments for many years now - Novus no. 1 is the best polish I have found.What brand of guitar polish would you recommend?