WD40 works in the same way? How do you apply it?I used this wax, and It's great.
But I'm lazy, so today I prefer the silicon spray.
Not as durable, but very fast to use. Standard WD40 for me.
Not really, It's lighter. No hard coating to be buffed.WD40 works in the same way?
Just spray on the surface to protect.How do you apply it?
Yes the wax is great and will stop tarnishing but will wear off with use of the razor.I'm considering polishing a couple of my brass razors that have a machined/blasted finish on them. The Karve CB is one of the candidates.
Let's assume my attempt with Peek and the drill attachments have the desired effect and the razor emerges with a mirror like finish, I'd like to retain this for as long as possible. My understanding is that Renaissance Wax will help reduce the rate of patina and stains. Is this really the case for a razor stored in a bathroom environment? Does regular handling reduce the effectiveness of the wax? It's also quite expensive (says the man that haemorrhages money on shaving hardware). Are there cheaper alternatives that perform just as well?
For sure, I'd not spray It on the skin.... I'm not sure it's that good for the skin
Thank you for the kind offer Mark but I should probably stump up the few £ to buy some rather than you being out of pocket on postage.Not sure about brass, but Renaissance is fantastic on my straight razors. I apply it about once a year and that's it, no rust or marks.
If you'd like to try my tin if wax let me know.
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