View Full Version : How to get hard water deposits off of a razor?
blue_k
03-28-2012, 04:04 PM
Hi,
I have an EJ89, and it has a lot of hard water mineral deposits on it. It doesn't seem to affect the shave quality, but I was wondering how to dissolve the deposits, and prevent them from coming back?
huck1680
03-28-2012, 04:36 PM
Try a product for getting rid of lime deposits. In Canada it's called "Lime Away". Spray some onto a cloth and wipe the razor till the spots are gone then rinse with water and dry the razor. You might also try "CLR" which does the same thing but is a bit stronger so be careful and remember to rinse. Also don't leave the blade in the razor, take it out and dry your razor after shaving. Works for me
Gordy2
03-28-2012, 04:41 PM
Yes, Lime-Away or CLR. Also Scrubbing Bubbles has a shower cleaner that might work also. I would have said vinegar, but that would possibly screw up the finish on your razor permanently. Still I would not keep the razor in any of these cleaners for any of length of time.
njpaddy
03-28-2012, 04:47 PM
I have well water. I usually take the blade out and dry it off after each save to avoid the buildup. I also use Scrubbing Bubbles and a soft toothbrush on it occasionally and once or twice a year some Maas polish.
cwhiteboy
03-28-2012, 04:56 PM
I use vinegar on car side mirrors to remove the exact same thing. Perhaps a highly deluted solution of vinegar and water, and a test with a Q-tip under the doors or somewhere else inconspicuous.
mmack66
03-28-2012, 05:07 PM
It is probably just soap scum. Scrubbing Bubbles takes care of that.
ateace
03-30-2012, 08:04 AM
It is probably just soap scum. Scrubbing Bubbles takes care of that.
+1. The white deposits on my razor come off easily with a soft, clean towel.
I don't obsess about all the nooks and crannies, just the major areas.
the_edski
03-30-2012, 08:09 AM
Soap scum comes off my razor with a 5 minute soak in hot water with a drop of dish soap followed by a 10-15 second hit with a soft toothbrush. No harsh chemicals needed!
danparker77
03-30-2012, 08:09 AM
I use to get water spots and buildup until I started dipping the head of the razor in rubbing alcohol then gently wiping the cap with a cotton ball. I just do it as part of my cleanup every time. I doubt it does much to prevent blade rust but it does sanitize it, to a degree. Those are just added benefits to it.
The Kiwi
03-30-2012, 08:18 AM
We get our water from the Edwards Aquifer, a honeycomb of ancient calcium deposits 600 feet down, and the water here is full of dissolved calcium. I catch rainwater in buckets and transfer it to barrels for dry seasons (and we've had back to back droughts lately separated by maybe six months of normal rain.). In the bathroom, I have an electric teapot appliance that makes enough hot water for a shave, and more besides. I don't get the type of really tough soap scum common locally, made of part calcium, part soap. I drain the wash basin after shaving, add rain water, and rinse everything one last time, including my face.
Foyle
03-30-2012, 09:48 AM
A quick shot of scrubbing bubbles followed by a hot water rinse and you're good to go. Avoid vinegar on your razor. Vinegar can eat through the plating.
Island Dreamer
03-30-2012, 10:00 AM
And people laughed at me when I posted I rinse and dry my razor after each shave.
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