(This post was last modified: 11-24-2024, 11:49 PM by bbobbdd. Edited 1 time in total.)
I've seen multiple replies on a different website, but thought I'd get the opinions from my DFS folk.
I primarly have 3 piece razors and each time I use one, I carefully unscrew the stem and use a soft tooth brush to wash the plate and top cap down, every third to fourth time I use a bit of Dawn dish soap, wipe the parts dry, then let them air dry for a bit. I use a drop of Clipper oil on the threads and re-assemble the razor. As careful as I am, I'm concerned that the constant unscrewing and re screwing will wear out the threads sooner.
I also have heard that some people simply rinse the soap out of the razor and leave the blade in the razor until they're ready to put a new blade in.
So, what do you do and why? Is there a best practice? Thanks everyone!
I primarly have 3 piece razors and each time I use one, I carefully unscrew the stem and use a soft tooth brush to wash the plate and top cap down, every third to fourth time I use a bit of Dawn dish soap, wipe the parts dry, then let them air dry for a bit. I use a drop of Clipper oil on the threads and re-assemble the razor. As careful as I am, I'm concerned that the constant unscrewing and re screwing will wear out the threads sooner.
I also have heard that some people simply rinse the soap out of the razor and leave the blade in the razor until they're ready to put a new blade in.
So, what do you do and why? Is there a best practice? Thanks everyone!