Unless you use other people's razors.Unless you are running a barbers, or sharing your shaving equipment, I remain cynical on this obsession with Barbicid. If you cut yourself, it's your blood, and your germs, your body is clever enough to know how to deal with it. A run under a hot tap, with some soap if you'r fussy, is more than enough. In 40 years, the only time I have ever disinfected razor equipment is when I sell it on...
Never even considered the 'smell' on a brush. Your point is well made. I was brought up on the smell of Dettol and TCP at my Granny's house, so it simply reminds me of childhood, not an unpleasant experience at all for me.Dettol is a great antiseptic but I dont think I would want it on a expensive shaving item...using 2 capfuls of BBC makes it quite cheap. Also the smell of Dettol is not really something I would want on a brush either.
Broadcasting or Porn?the BBC is made for one specific job
The blue and pink disinfectants have been discontinued. The antiseptic cream is still available.Oohhh... Savlon, I use that all the time - it's such a comforting blue tube, or blue jar, again, another childhood leftover...
Can't imagine anyone going to the trouble of buying it then not reading the instructions, but, here ya go...READ THE LABEL, when using Barbicide. Mix it as instructed, dip it for the length of time instructed and read all the warnings as well before using.
I didn't read all of it, protective gloves should be worn and eye protection. I was merrily swirling my razor about while reading the part about wearing glovesCan't imagine anyone going to the trouble of buying it then not reading the instructions, but, here ya go...
I use Milton fluid to sterilise my vintage razors and soap and hot water.
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