Cleaning a non-gold razor - UK/ Britain/ Europe

99% pure Isopropanol ............ my favourite chemical! ....... I go through gallons of it in my print room and garage....... Love the smell and love that it's mild enough not to dissolve everything I spray it on (I have dichloromethane for that ).

Take a razor you've scrubbed to death with an old toothbrush and Fairy Liquid .......... Then give it another scrubbing with the brush using Peak polish (or Autosol ..... but be careful ..... a bit more abrasive) .......... Then another scrub with the Fairy ....... Followed by a nice wash down with the Isopropanol. That absolutely will clear off any last lingering traces of polish residue.

FInish off with a light rub down with a spray of Dunlop #65 Guitar Cleaner and Polish ...... and your razor is photo ready
 
I like that we can clean razors up but not all "chrome" razors are chrome. Gillette did use silver to plate razors and cases for a while.

Polish will damage that super thin layer of silver or gold. Bleach is bad as well.
 
After read the post and seeing the before and after pictures I think I will be getting the odd vintage razor and having a ago. It a lot better then sitting watching tv.
 
I find that an overnight soak in Barbicide usually does the trick for me. However, I've only used it once on an aluminium handled Rocket 500 because it stained the handle.
Does anyone know a safe way of cleaning up aluminium handles razors?
 
I find that an overnight soak in Barbicide usually does the trick for me. However, I've only used it once on an aluminium handled Rocket 500 because it stained the handle.
Does anyone know a safe way of cleaning up aluminium handles razors?
Mild bathroom cleaner i.e. regular Flash or Mr Muscle, followed by Peek Polish has worked well in the past for me. An old toothbrush works well for scrubbing
 
Regular use of barbacide will keep your razors free of soap scum. You don't want to use barbacide (or bleach water) on stainless razors. It will cause pitting.

As for scrubbing bubbles, it is the go to razor cleaner in the U.S., and (insert brand name) bathroom mousse in the U.K. is basically the same stuff. As previously noted, it will start dissolving Bakelite. If you want to clean or refresh your Bakelite cases or handles, Brasso or automotive rubbing compound will work to restore the shine.
 
Amazing tutorial, definitely need to try out a vintage razor, I keep eyeing up gillette slims on ebay from the states, are they worth it?
 
Well Done it has can up very well & looks class,
However for me i personally wouldn’t use harsh chemicals and that’s exactly what the mousse is.
I virtually do the same as you but i don’t use boiling water and i don’t use any chemical cleaner.
I would clean mine with antibacterial hand detergent and once it’s cleaned i put it in Barbacide for 10 minutes
even after polishing i then clean it again to get rid of the polish, i don’t want any that gunk on my face.
Another thing i would query is the polishing.
You don’t know the razor & it could have been polished 100 times before and all your doing is taking away layers of plating.

Anyway you’ve done a good job so well done,
just be aware the mousse can do more damage than it’s worth