Every 3 or 4 weeks as I live in a hard water area.Thanks David. How often do you do that?
Milton solution corrodes metal... even stainless steel...antibacterial hand soap, tooth brush, hot water rinse followed by 20 minutes in a cooling bath of Milton solution.
Dry with clean towel, jobs a good un
Use it on your own razors, if you like, but not on pass around razors. Please.British Stainless Steel Association said:
Thanks SeanStandard bathroom cleaner (Mr Muscle or Flash seem to work best) and an old toothbrush.
Once every 3 or 4 months they get the spa treatment with Peek Polish which really brings out the shine.
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What is recommended for the pass arounds?
Cleaning: Washing up liquid and an old soft toothbrush. Ultrasonic cleaner if you have one and feel like it.What is recommended for the pass arounds?
What is recommended for the pass arounds?Milton solution corrodes metal... even stainless steel...
Use it on your own razors, if you like, but not on pass around razors. Please.
That all makes perfect sense riverrun. Thank youCleaning: Washing up liquid and an old soft toothbrush. Ultrasonic cleaner if you have one and feel like it.
We're talking about cleaning a reasonable clean razor here, not restoring a vintage, scum-encrusted razor.
Disinfecting: Barbicide.
Cleaning my own razors varies by type of razor. A DE three-piece only gets the washing up liquid and tooth brush. An injector might see a pipe cleaner as well and the ultrasonic bath or denture tablets. Brass razors get polished when I feel they need it. Et cetera.
I never disinfect my own razors between uses. What for?
Standard bathroom cleaner (Mr Muscle or Flash seem to work best) and an old toothbrush.
Once every 3 or 4 months they get the spa treatment with Peek Polish which really brings out the shine.
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Milton solution corrodes metal... even stainless steel...
Use it on your own razors, if you like, but not on pass around razors. Please.