A 1905 gillette single ring de razor I had was heavily tarnished so I did the baking soda and aluminum foil trick to help remove a very large amount of tarnish from the razor. here's the steps I took and some photos of the process:
1) I used a glass dish because it was long and deep enough to get the razor submerged in the boiling water.
2) lined the bottom of the glass dish with aluminum foil
3) take apart the razor and place it on the aluminum foil
4) add the baking soda directly on top of the razor. going forward, or for anyone who didn't do this experiment before, I would recommend adding the baking soda directly into the pot of boiling water so it dissolves entirely instead of putting it on top of the razor and then pouring the boiling water on top of it.
5) let the stuff do its thing until the water cooled down. after it cooled down, I hit it with a tooth brush and rinsed it off.
before photos:
photos:
1) I used a glass dish because it was long and deep enough to get the razor submerged in the boiling water.
2) lined the bottom of the glass dish with aluminum foil
3) take apart the razor and place it on the aluminum foil
4) add the baking soda directly on top of the razor. going forward, or for anyone who didn't do this experiment before, I would recommend adding the baking soda directly into the pot of boiling water so it dissolves entirely instead of putting it on top of the razor and then pouring the boiling water on top of it.
5) let the stuff do its thing until the water cooled down. after it cooled down, I hit it with a tooth brush and rinsed it off.
before photos:
photos:
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