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    Default Can you take apart a "twinjector"?

    I just bought a Schick twinjector and cleaned it best I could. However, it's not good enough. I just wanted to know if it's possible to take it apart.

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    You can't take apart a lot of them, I think. But what you can do is get some pipe cleaners, then put the "key" into the injector (or a toothpick or something) to open the jaws and go to town with the pipe cleaner and some alcohol.

    Worked great for my E-series injector.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Mockett View Post
    You can't take apart a lot of them, I think. But what you can do is get some pipe cleaners, then put the "key" into the injector (or a toothpick or something) to open the jaws and go to town with the pipe cleaner and some alcohol.

    Worked great for my E-series injector.

    The E series is one of the few that can be taken apart for cleaning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MTgrayling View Post
    The E series is one of the few that can be taken apart for cleaning.
    There were several "E" models and only a minority of them opens for cleaning. If the spring does not slides aside easy, do not mess with it.

    This link has some good examples of various E model Schicks (choose Schick on the "type" tab):

    Here

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    Thanks for the information Arik. The link didn't work for me though. I've taken my three E's apart when I put them into shaving service, but with the new scratches it created I don't plan on doing it again anytime soon. I did take two G's apart before I found out you shouldn't do that and they didn't go back together easily at all.

 

 

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