Looking at the wiki http://wiki.badgerandblade.com/index.php/Razor_cleaning_and_restoration
I read that "Some guys boil their razors but I have never done this and I never will. Boiling can irreparably damage your razor." Why not boil, and what damage could it do?
I also read "One recommendation, even if you can do it, NEVER take your razor apart to clean it." If it is sent to be replated, it would be taken apart, why not take it apart?
I received a couple of used Gillette Super Speeds and it looks like there is some 'gunk' built up in the handle tube between the razor head and the TTO knob.
If one wants to ensure the 'gunk' is removed, and not taking apart or boiling is an option how else could you get that deep into the mechanisms of the razor?
I read that "Some guys boil their razors but I have never done this and I never will. Boiling can irreparably damage your razor." Why not boil, and what damage could it do?
I also read "One recommendation, even if you can do it, NEVER take your razor apart to clean it." If it is sent to be replated, it would be taken apart, why not take it apart?
I received a couple of used Gillette Super Speeds and it looks like there is some 'gunk' built up in the handle tube between the razor head and the TTO knob.
If one wants to ensure the 'gunk' is removed, and not taking apart or boiling is an option how else could you get that deep into the mechanisms of the razor?