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(11-20-2017, 01:24 AM)Asafiev Wrote: I can't speak for others but I do have some Edwin Jagger heads that are flaking apart on the bottom plate where the handle contacts the plate. I also have some aluminium razors that have a color to them (ATT) and I would like to protect those finishes as well. Will I use it on stainless steel as well? Probably, just to see what its like. It just makes sense to me which doesn't necessarily means its correct :-)I would imagine that the little buffer between two pieces of metal could really help in situations like these.
(11-20-2017, 02:43 AM)vtmax Wrote: I primarily use them on three (not two) piece razors and find they just really help in preventing any chance of over tightening. The washers also prevent any problems between different metals. Aluminum handles, stainless heads type of stuff. I just find they are a ‘gentle’ addition to overall razor care.Great points, thanks for bringing these up! I’ll edit the original post to include the overtightening.
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