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What's the best way to clean between the teeth?

I have some NEW razors that have bright green "stuff" in between the teeth that doesn't seem to want to come off very easily. Is there a trick that will make this easier to remove (the equivalent to flossing) other than going one tooth at a time?

Thanks,

Mike
 
Toothbrush (with toothpaste even - generally it acts as a very mild abrasive) should get in the crevices and loosen the verdigris (green stuff)
 

Luc

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I always rinse and disassemble the razor so I do not have anything in between. If I would, I would do what Septictank and Mike recommended!
 
When I find a lot of gunk built up between a razor's teeth, sometimes I'll take a small scrap towel (small piece of old t-shirt) and pin one corner down to the floor with my foot and hold the opposite corer slightly taught with one hand. That creates some "wrinkles" that I can position between a couple of teeth and slide the razor up and down with a little pressure to really clean and polish those tricky areas. Works great when I'm applying a little Maas, those areas get nice and shiny!:cool:
 
Maybe you can try an ultrasonic cleaner (if you have one?) or a mix with one part vinegar and 4 part of hot water to remove, or at least make the "green stuff" easier to remove before you scrubbing it with different type of tools? Just remember to rinse it with a lot of hot water after it's been in the vinegar.

I use to use the vinegar method to remove all the "green stuff" thats hiding inside the razor when you not rinse the soap/cream properly, and than take the end of a tootpick to get whats left inside the teeths of the razor.

//Axel
 
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