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Hey folks,

How do you clean the shave soap scum off of your razor?

It can be quite tricky, especially in knurling.

I've tried using an old toothbrush with vinegar, but this isn't very effective. I've wondered if Isopropyl would work, or if it's too harsh.

Cheers

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[โ€“] DaddleDew@lemmy.world 2 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

I rinse mine under the faucet, take the blade out and wipe it by pinching it between my fingers and wiping perpendicularly and AWAY from the cutting edge while holding it under running water. If you're not comfortable with touching the blade I'm sure an old toothbrush can do the same. Then I reassemble it, swirl it in a container of isopropyl alcohol, shake the excess off and set it to dry.

I have found that the last step with iso alcohol makes the blades last much longer. Probably because it helps prevent corrosion of the cutting edge.