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    Default Removing oxidation from blade

    I foolishly mistook my vinegar for my rubbing alcohol (don't ask me how) and after the vinegar dried there were oxidation rings around where the droplets had been. This resulted in a much less attractive blade. Does anyone have a good idea for how to remove the rust?

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    metal polish and a cloth will take most oxidation right off.

    MAAS or flitz or t-wax premium are popular.

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    cityjim...

    Would you throw a whole shaver in there?
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    Matt

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    I doubt that the machine would handle a full razor. It may be worth trying it out on a junker, but I would definitly not throw a razor which I had hopes of restoring in there.

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    If you want the entire razor polished up then go ahead . If you want to leave the scales alone apply masking tape to them . Simple enough .

    The tumbler saves you a lot of rubbing and scrubbing . I find it easier to turn the on switch to the on position . Rather than messing with MAAS or Flitz and sand paper . Going up multiple grit sizes and so on . Forget all that mess .


    cityjim

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    what grit of sandpaper would you fellows recomend I'm try to restore a couple of straights myself at the moment.
    ~Travis~ "That which does not kill me better run really really fast."

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    Quote Originally Posted by taprater View Post
    what grit of sandpaper would you fellows recomend I'm try to restore a couple of straights myself at the moment.
    I did a bit of a howto. It really depends on if its got pitting you need/want to remove (you can start from about 180 if its really bad) or its just a bit stained (600ish)

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    Awesome thanks Mdunn Now I can get both my antiques back in order and get them sent off to get honed.
    ~Travis~ "That which does not kill me better run really really fast."

 

 

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