zig zag said:I've just had a look at Neil's Website and am now wondering; how does he get his blades so clean and shiny? So if I was to buy a secondhand razor would I be able to get it anywhere near as clean and shiny as Neil does? Any suggestions on cleaning blades and the best way to clean the surface that has an etching on it? Also the best way to clean scales and the pins etc.? All your suggestions kindly received, Adam.
Neil Miller said:My setup is home made: a hefty electric motor coupled to a spindle arbour via pulleys and belts - stepped pulleys let me get a variety of different speeds, and different wheel diameters give further scope for altering the speed (we are talking about surface feet per minute here).
zig zag said:Thanks for that Neil. The razor, that is hopefully on its way to me, has a two word engraving and no etching or wash. So what would be the best way to clean and polish it by hand? I've read somewhere that autosol has been used to good effect, what do you suggest, thanks, Adam.
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