#11
(06-26-2020, 02:46 AM)alphege Wrote: mix a solution of 1 part vinegar and 4 parts water and place the razor in the solution.
Does it matter what type of vinegar?
#12
I think once a week I'll soak the razor in a vinegar and water solution and then I'll scrub it with a toothbrush and liquid dish washing soap. Would this be a good routine?
#13
Are you cleaning your razors for 1) sanitary reasons 2) remove soap scum - better shave? 3) cosmetic

Many good and diverse routines posted. Blackland makes razors and might be worth reading a 2nd time. If many-user shared bathroom, sanitary would rank higher. You should also consider the long term cosmetic impact on the razor with frequent brushing and chemicals.
#14
(06-27-2020, 08:35 PM)Standard Wrote: Are you cleaning your razors for 1) sanitary reasons  2) remove soap scum -  better shave?  3) cosmetic

Many good and diverse routines posted.  Blackland makes razors and might be worth reading a 2nd time.  If many-user shared bathroom, sanitary would rank higher.  You should also consider the long term cosmetic impact on the razor with frequent brushing and chemicals.
For all the 3 reasons.
#15
I've also been told to never use vinegar on a safety razor. What do you guys think?
#16

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if I get a cruddy razor that I bought on ebay or found in an antique store that I plan on using or possibly keeping, I'll give it a wash in warm soapy water using a toothbrush. if that doesn't clean it well enough for my liking, I'll spray it down with some scrubbing bubbles, let it sit for a little bit and then scrub it with a toothbrush, following it up with another warm soapy water bath..

if I want to sanitize a razor, I'll just throw it in my phone soap for 10 minutes and let it do its thing...it kills something like 99.9% of bacteria and such.

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#17
Scrubbing Bubbles and a soft nylon toothbrush works well for me

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#18
Vinegar typically contains 5–8% acetic acid by volume. Vinegar is mildly acidic with a pH of 2–3 (depends on type of vinegar). Diluting with water does reduce the acidic level.

While I loved High School Chemisty, I am not qualified to speak on the long term effects of vinegar on various shaving razor materials (SS, Titanium. Zarmac, Aluminum, Copper, etc.). There are other methods to clean/sanitize razors without a weekly dose of acid.
#19
Maybe I should use the 1 part vinegar and 4 parts water solution once a month only.
#20
(06-25-2020, 11:18 PM)Blackland Razors Wrote: Assuming these are razors you already own and use, I think you're overdoing it. Razors really don't need to be cleaned that often or that extensively. A rinse and maybe a wipe with a towel after every shave. For actual cleaning, dish soap and a soft cloth/towel is all you'll need 99% of the time. Avoid abrasives like toothpaste or polishes unless you really need it. For what it's worth, I almost never really deep clean my personal razors. Maybe 2-4 times a year will they get the soap treatment.

I have to agree with Shane on this one.


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