Following the lead of
wyze0ne, I procured some wadding polish and set to work this morning. Here is the before photo:
And here is the after:
Lighting can be tricky for me and my photo-fu, so I tried to get a better shot of cap's underside. This has been were the discoloration is the toughest for me to "even out."
I am very pleased with the results of the wadding polish. I had done Flitz polishing at the end of September, so I didn't have much patina forming. I don't mind the patina forming, I just would like it more even. After shaving, I typically only rinse the razor under warm water from the faucet, and pat it a couple of times on a towel. No disassembly or meticulous drying. That is most likely why the under side of the cap and top of the baseplates have been uneven in color after time.
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After looking at the Preview Post feature, I hardly see a difference in my pics! Oh well, there is a very noticeable difference that my photos don't seem to capture. My Christopher Bradley razor went from looking very nice to looking fantastic!
On a side note, I don't ever recall holding a razor to admire its craftsmanship before I started shaving with double edged razors! My Slim and this razor are so well made. Even my Tech is neat to behold. Maybe it's the lack of plastic/disposableness, maybe because they are shiny, or maybe just because!
- Eric
Put your message in a modem,
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!