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James_uk said:Alright Tim,it's a degreaser/cleaner you buy from halfords I take it? you wanna be very careful using chemicals like that,I would check the ingredients,for me washing up liquid and toothbrush does the job just fine.I give my razors a good clean everytime I replace the blade,that way they don't develop grime build up
CMOT said:Isopropyl alcohol works a treat for me (also cleans razors)
CMOT said:Isopropyl alcohol works a treat for me (also cleans razors)
jonboy said:Pick yourself an ultrasonic cleaner up from Lidl, Aldi or Maplins - circa £20
Works wonders on watch bracelets too! (do NOT put the actual watch in though!), you can justify it to her in dorrs by offering to clean her jewellery too! :mrgreen:
Slick said:jonboy said:Pick yourself an ultrasonic cleaner up from Lidl, Aldi or Maplins - circa £20
Works wonders on watch bracelets too! (do NOT put the actual watch in though!), you can justify it to her in dorrs by offering to clean her jewellery too! :mrgreen:
I shall use yours JB if we get a northern GTG up and running!!
I am currently drinking a whisky mac will that work?
Makes me nice and shiny :lol:
This should sort the job out...
Lovely. Nice and clean now......
Dipesh said:That muc off will be either a acidic or alkali detergent. Best used on your bike and not your razor! A one off won't do much but I imagine regular use would cause problems.
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