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- Monday February 23, 2015
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Overthinking it is my middle name!! I have to use something to clean it the chrome goes a bit sticky from the ingram so I like to give it a quick brush and a rinse before leaving it to dry...That's more than enough, my razors just get rinsed after use and left to dry. If there's a reason for cleaning, whatever soap is on hand in the bathroom gets used (usually Carex).
Don't overthink it, unless it looks scummy or it's going to someone else it's fine.
Soap doesn't kill anything. It does allow to clean oil based substances that would otherwise resist a rinse with water. I wonder if an autoclave would damage the plating of razors - the reason it goes beyond the boiling point of water (at ~1atm), is the higher pressure that changes the boiling temperature. Maybe imperfections/micro bubbles could cause further damage under the pressure changes.soap and water kill a lot more germs than the makers of disinfectant would have you believe
Soap doesn't kill anything...
Whoops, mixed those two up. What you saidWrong. It won't kill EVERYTHING however as to do so would entail autoclaving your hands and even then some would survive.
Too many people here are pole vaulting over a mouse turd.This topic has been visited more than a courtesy car to a cathouse.
Wet shaving as the reason for the next super bugs?Anti everything (hospital MRSA eradicating) wipes followed by ultra sonic cleaner usually. Otherwise just a bit of Dettol on a cotton bud.
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Nope thus will be a result of anti-biotic resistance.Wet shaving as the reason for the next super bugs?
Festering crud? Really?
Mine get a hot water and dish soap bath, followed by USB, a scrub with a tooth brush and some Flitz for shine and its shave ready. Sometimes I follow with a dip in Barbicide.
I'm not worried about vintage germs.
Nope thus will be a result of anti-biotic resistance.
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