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Water Stains....

I recently picked up a Slim at a antique store near my house and the doors have slight water stains on their doors. What can I do to remove them?
 

luvmysuper

My elbows leak
Staff member
Works wonders, I'm telling you.
Pour in a tupperware container. Put razor in, doors open for 1 hour. Take out and rinse, brush for 15 minutes with toothbrush and dish detergent.

New razor.
 

luvmysuper

My elbows leak
Staff member
I'm getting no love for this cleaning suggestion, so please post back your results so I'm vindicated.
 
I'm getting no love for this cleaning suggestion, so please post back your results so I'm vindicated.

luvmysuper-

I'm taking note!!

I plan on getting a bottle of that Comet and giving it a spin next time I happen across an old razor. Sounds like a great tip--I had been using dish soap and Bon Ami..works well, lotta elbow grease though...

To the OP--

If it's just a water stain, try a Q-tip dipped in white vinegar and rub the stain. I read of this tip here on the Forum and it took a stubborn water stain right off of a Gold Tech. Nothing else had worked...

good luck!

Marty E.
 
I have done the vinegar rub/soak on a few razors, and while it works well for some there will always be the odd razor that does not yield up its water spots.
 
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