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    Greetings Gents!

    I have not yet used this product on gold colored razors. Is it ok to do so?

    Getting great results with this product but don't want to harm and of the gold razors.

    Thanks for your input!
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    I use it all the time on my gold razors without a problem.

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    Thanks Jim!
    [B]Jason G.[/B]

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    OK, is this really the same stuff I have in the "twirly-spray thing" in my shower??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newfie View Post
    OK, is this really the same stuff I have in the "twirly-spray thing" in my shower??
    Yes the bathroom cleaner really does a wonderful job!
    [B]Jason G.[/B]

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    I have not yet used this product on gold colored razors. Is it ok to do so?
    Works fine, as does Oxyclean. Avoid Bleach, ammonia, and acids (ie, vinegar) on gold finishes. Boiling a gold razor will lift the protective lacquer coating, as well.

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    No boiling for gold - so what is the best way to clean the insides when the parts are a little stiff? WD40? Soak in mineral oil? Those things are good for lubes but I would assume you need to clean out the gunk inside somehow as well
    --Dusty R.DW.HAHB.

 

 

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