Just wanted to share a method I use to get rid of scale Oxidization that I learned from restoring tobacco pipe stems.
Here is a nice find from last weekend, a Joseph Rogers & Sons Star and Cross round point 6/8 straight razor. The scale material had severe oxidization and browning and needed some cleaning up.
1. Mix a tablespoon or two of oxiclean powder in a tall container with hot water.
2. Submerge scales in mixture and allow to soak for 5-10 minutes
3. Remove scales and wet sand with a magic eraser. The eraser is a very mild abrasive and you will start to see the brown Oxidization lifting onto the pad.
In short order you can bring the scales back to life and then I usually give the scales a rub in mink oil.
Here is the after:
Here is a nice find from last weekend, a Joseph Rogers & Sons Star and Cross round point 6/8 straight razor. The scale material had severe oxidization and browning and needed some cleaning up.
1. Mix a tablespoon or two of oxiclean powder in a tall container with hot water.
2. Submerge scales in mixture and allow to soak for 5-10 minutes
3. Remove scales and wet sand with a magic eraser. The eraser is a very mild abrasive and you will start to see the brown Oxidization lifting onto the pad.
In short order you can bring the scales back to life and then I usually give the scales a rub in mink oil.
Here is the after: