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It looks to be in good useable condition, it all depends on what you want or more to the point what you are willing to spend on what would only be cosmetic reasons.Came across this little chap whilst rummaging through my old shaving box.....
As you can see it has Brit.Pat and 694093 marked on the blade tray, and its marked under the head with the diamond gillette logo and made in england.
It weighs 71g, so i am assuming it is a Rocket HD (sometimes called a 500?).
It's mechanism is smooth as butter, and everything is square and precise. So she's definitely a go'er and i'll give her a run tomorrow and see how i get on.
I've given her a gentle clean, but havent touched her with anything except hot water, microfibre cloth and touch of mineral oil.
All surfaces are smooth with no pitting or scratches but as you can see there are black/purple patches on the bomb doors, and a little on the handle, i presume this is oxidisation/wear on the surface plating? Or is it surface contamination that might respond to polishing?
Basically there's something very satisfying about her that i havent found with my modern DE's, and if possible i'd like to bring her up to the best condition i can, but unsure whether a full restoration (replating etc) is required or if i can enhance her myself?
Cheers,
Marty
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You could try a light polish with Peek, you wouldn't want anything too abrasive.Thanks blademonkey, guess what im after is advice on HOW to make her better cosmetically... then i can look at the cost/hassle and decide whether its worth it!
Would it be worth hitting her with some mild silver polish or something similar, or could that make her worse?
If not, is there anyone in the UK who can replate/refurb her back to former glory?
i forgot all about pre lim Iv used that in the past it’s very good although quite expensiveI use a product called Pre - Lin surface cleaner, a very mild abrasive cleaner, it's used by the British Museum to clean artifacts so should be ok for you your razor.
Paul.
A little goes a long way, I've had my tub for years.i forgot all about pre kim Iv used that in the past it’s very good although quite expensive
Yep, wet your fingers a little first, and use paste not gel.A dab of toothpaste and a light rub of your finger or thumb over the surface works.
I've used that method on a few of my vintage razors. Then a quick wash with soap and water with a tooth brush.
It looks great!Well, success on both counts!
Gave the HD a run out this morning, using RazoRock Tuscan Oud soap and aftershave splash.
Was very pleasant and fuss free, no nicks or burn and all together produced a lovely shave, 1 pass was presentable so i left it there but i imagine another would have produced an immaculate finish.
After trialling her i decided to take the bull by the horns and hit her with some Peek polish..... and after a sympathetic buff she has come out beautifully! She's so nice that i dont actually want to use her, so i'll either add her to my collection or maybe put her up for sale.
Here's the result, a rather nice Rocket HD (pity they have no date stamp, i'd love to know exactly how old she is)...
Good job! A shame not to use it but that's only my opinion and it's your razor!Well, success on both counts!
Gave the HD a run out this morning, using RazoRock Tuscan Oud soap and aftershave splash.
Was very pleasant and fuss free, no nicks or burn and all together produced a lovely shave, 1 pass was presentable so i left it there but i imagine another would have produced an immaculate finish.
After trialling her i decided to take the bull by the horns and hit her with some Peek polish..... and after a sympathetic buff she has come out beautifully! She's so nice that i dont actually want to use her, so i'll either add her to my collection or maybe put her up for sale.
Here's the result, a rather nice Rocket HD (pity they have no date stamp, i'd love to know exactly how old she is)...
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