#11

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New Mexico USA
(09-24-2018, 01:19 PM)NJDJ Wrote: I believe that when you were talking about the wrh-2, the difference between the polished and brushed is only the head. I think the handle itself may be the same on both versions. The handle itself, at least the one I have, is sort of a mix of both polished and brushed. The curling is brushed in the rest of it is more polished. BTW, I really like my wrh-2.


That’s what I thought with the handles Because the special design on it,I don’t know if is possible to polish the whole thing.


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#12

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New Mexico USA
(09-24-2018, 04:45 PM)Marko Wrote: This is my WR-1, the base is polished and it doesn't seem to scratch at all. I can't compare it to a brushed finish because I don't have a brushed finish razor.



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Outstanding!


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#13

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New Mexico USA
Well I guess it don’t matter anymore because I just bought one lol. (Couldn’t wait story of my life)...
It’s polished version and I should get it by Friday.
Will post pics thank you Gent’s!


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#14

Posting Freak
Peachtree City, GA
The handles are cosmetically distinct between brushed and polished albeit subtler than the heads and particularly the base. Getting photos in a bit
#15

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New Mexico USA
Hey guys I need a little help here I just bought a Wolfman it arrived today.
I end up paying 575.00 polished version
But the head has a bunch of little mini scratches all over .
So should I return the razor (eBay) or is any way to remove the scratches??



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(09-27-2018, 05:08 PM)mataddor Wrote: any way to remove the scratches??
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I'd like to know that as well.

To be honest, it's almost impossible to find a used polished Wolfman with no hairline scratches at all( I guess that's what you mean. It can be caused even by the blade you use, while you change them). It has to be rarely used or very well taken care of. I'd suggest everyone to clean them very gently, only with a microfiber cloth. Don't use a hard toothbrush under no circumstances. A very soft toothbrush could do the work too, but prefer a microfiber cloth.
#17

Posting Freak
Send an email to James at Wolfman and ask him. I figure with a fine polishing compound and some elbow grease you should be able to get it back where you want it.
#18
(09-27-2018, 06:17 PM)Marko Wrote: Send an email to James at Wolfman and ask him. I figure with a fine polishing compound and some elbow grease you should be able to get it back where you want it.

Well he answers only to first owners for some unknown reason.
#19

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New Mexico USA
I’m thinking what about jewelry store?
I’m pretty sure they can handle this things since they work with nothing but precious metals and stones right ??


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#20

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(09-27-2018, 06:18 PM)Fargo Wrote:
(09-27-2018, 06:17 PM)Marko Wrote: Send an email to James at Wolfman and ask him.  I figure with a fine polishing compound and some elbow grease you should be able to get it back where you want it.

Well he answers only to first owners for some unknown reason.

OK, then a little research, but I think some jewellers polishing compound ought to fix the problem unless the scratches are deep then you would have to start with a coarser compound and work your way up to finer. It was polished once and can be again. This wouldn't be possible if it were a plated razor but being that its solid stainless steel you can polish to your heart's content without danger of exposing something nasty.

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