mr626
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Hi all,
Thought I'd post what I've been up to this weekend.
As mentioned in the acquisitions thread, I've just received two vintage Gillettes.
-Slim (J2)
-Super Speed Flair Tip (L2)
Some 'before' pics:









Both appear to be in good condition mechanically- the TTO works perfectly on both and the Slim's adjustable knob clicks as its meant to. The Slim is obviously the cleaner of the two.
Step 1: put both razors in the kitchen sink with some bicarb soda, aluminium foil and boiling water and leave to soak for 15 minutes. This does a good job of getting rid of a lot of the surface grime.
Step 2: rinse razors and put back in the sink, this time with hot water and a combination of white vinegar and dish washing liquid. During this stage I used a soft toothbrush to gently scrub across as much of each razor as I could easily reach. This took around 20 minutes. Once done, rinse the razors in hot water and allow to dry
Step 3: Once dry, use a fine paintbrush to apply Silvo to the razors. Then, polish using my Dick Smith rotary tool with microfibre polishing attachment.
Step 4: Wash razors in hot water with some dish washing liquid (to remove any left over polish)
Step 5: Coat the razors with WD-40 and leave to sit for 15 minutes
Step 5: Wash razors in hot water with some dish washing liquid
Step 7: Dry and then hand polish with microfibre cloth
Thought I'd post what I've been up to this weekend.
As mentioned in the acquisitions thread, I've just received two vintage Gillettes.
-Slim (J2)
-Super Speed Flair Tip (L2)
Some 'before' pics:









Both appear to be in good condition mechanically- the TTO works perfectly on both and the Slim's adjustable knob clicks as its meant to. The Slim is obviously the cleaner of the two.
Step 1: put both razors in the kitchen sink with some bicarb soda, aluminium foil and boiling water and leave to soak for 15 minutes. This does a good job of getting rid of a lot of the surface grime.
Step 2: rinse razors and put back in the sink, this time with hot water and a combination of white vinegar and dish washing liquid. During this stage I used a soft toothbrush to gently scrub across as much of each razor as I could easily reach. This took around 20 minutes. Once done, rinse the razors in hot water and allow to dry
Step 3: Once dry, use a fine paintbrush to apply Silvo to the razors. Then, polish using my Dick Smith rotary tool with microfibre polishing attachment.
Step 4: Wash razors in hot water with some dish washing liquid (to remove any left over polish)
Step 5: Coat the razors with WD-40 and leave to sit for 15 minutes
Step 5: Wash razors in hot water with some dish washing liquid
Step 7: Dry and then hand polish with microfibre cloth