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    Gentlemen,

    I received a Gillette Ranger Tech today that needed lots of attention. I decided to photograph and describe the step-by-step process of bringing this razor back to life. I hope the Web page I quickly put together will help someone restore an interesting find.

    CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE GUIDE.

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    Nicely done.
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    Hello Ben,

    Excellent guide to restoring safety razors! Well done!

    Cheers,
    Richard
    Over in Plano TX

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    Good work Ben.

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    Ben, very well done.

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    Great work. This will come in handy as 2 of my latest ebay acquisitions arrived today.

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    Nicely done, how long do you usually boil the razors?
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    Does boiling help in the sanitizing factor?

    Kyle

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    Quote Originally Posted by tam.audio
    Does boiling help in the sanitizing factor?

    Kyle
    Boiling should definitely assist with the sanitization factor.

    My question is where to pick up MAAS (WallyWorld) or if anyone uses any other metal polishes.
    Todd G.

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    Gentlemen,

    Thanks for the replies. The purpose of the initial boil was simply to loosen the build-up on that razor. Such a boil will not sterilize the razor because the razor was not clean.

    I allowed the razor to boil for five minutes, which I figured was enough time for the hot water to work its way into the mess. If you want to boil a razor that you've thoroughly cleaned (items must be clean to be sterile), you must ensure that the razor reaches 212F. I would say 10 minutes or so will do the trick.

    If you're really concerned, use a pressure cooker. Steam heat under 15 psi of pressure will exceed 250F and certainly penetrate every nook and cranny. I would only use a pressure cooker in the most extreme cases. You saw how nasty that razor was, and yet a pressure cooker was not needed. Here's some information about pressure cookers.

    MAAS is pretty common stuff. If you can't find it at the hardware store, you can order it online. Here's a link.

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    I just bought a used Gillette super speed off of eBay, the seller claims it has been sanitized and oiled. I think I'll sanitize it my self however. What's the best way to do this? The razor itself is in good condition.

    Kyle

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    You could give the razor a cleaning with some mild dish soap (i.e., Dawn) and a toothbrush, rinse it, boil it for 10 minutes or so, then soak it in hydrogen peroxide after it has cooled. If the moving parts feel tight after the cleaning and sterilization, actuate the twist-to-open mechanism and then submerge the razor in mineral oil.

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    Nice piece of work!
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    Is there a process to break down and clean a Gillette Fat Boy? I acquired the FB at the most recent COWSBC and SWMBO Annual Luncheon and upon giving it a good once-over with soap and toothbrush noticed a lot of grime hidden between the base of the head and the platform that is raised by twisting the dial. I hope that gives a good descripition as I do not know any "technical" names for these parts.

    Thanks!
    Todd G.

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    I think this should be a sticky. How about Mr. Moderator?

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    Quote Originally Posted by teamacacia
    Is there a process to break down and clean a Gillette Fat Boy? I acquired the FB at the most recent COWSBC and SWMBO Annual Luncheon and upon giving it a good once-over with soap and toothbrush noticed a lot of grime hidden between the base of the head and the platform that is raised by twisting the dial. I hope that gives a good descripition as I do not know any "technical" names for these parts.

    Thanks!
    Don't attempt to take the Fatboy apart. Instead, try to get those spots with cotton swabs, pipe cleaners, dental floss, or whatever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben
    Don't attempt to take the Fatboy apart. Instead, try to get those spots with cotton swabs, pipe cleaners, dental floss, or whatever.
    Will do. I have a some expanding dental floss that may be perfect for the job. Thanks!
    Todd G.

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    This thread is from 2006!

 

 

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