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    I tried both methods, foil shiny side and dull side(just to make sure..LOL) which took about 50% off then followed up with q tip and paste which took of the rest of the spots! I now have my shiny new razor back in fighting shape, thanks for the tips !
    Darn it - forgot but should have taken before and after shot as one stain was pretty big, hope I don't have to do it again but now I know what works! Thanks again

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    Something else that seems to work about not getting spots is to rinse the razor in a stream of hot water then dry with a towel. Leave open to the air while you are cleaning up. It has helped me a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riooso View Post
    Something else that seems to work about not getting spots is to rinse the razor in a stream of hot water then dry with a towel. Leave open to the air while you are cleaning up. It has helped me a lot.

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    +1 That helped me a lot too.

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    i once saw a post where someone used scrubbing bubbles to get the spots off

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    Default Distilled Water

    I was a lab assistant in grad school and we rinsed our labware with distilled water so they wouldn't spot. If you filled a squirt bottle with distilled water, you could use it to rinse your razor.

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    I had trouble with staining on my new dovo as well. I was a little hesitant to wipe the blade close to the edge and next thing I knew there was a fair amount of staining close to the bevel.
    I used q-tips and flitz to get the staining off, by pushing out from spine to the edge.

    Find your local woodcraft and buy a bottle of camellia oil. 1 or 2 sprays on your razor after you dry it, rub in around and wipe off, seems to be a good recommendation for preventing further staining, pitting, rust.

    good luck and enjoy!

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    Default Dovo staining

    Hey...ive been using a dovo, consistently for the last four months and it still looks like it came out of the box.
    I read on this site, that wiping the blade with alcohol, works well...ive been doing that, waving it dry and putting it away. Its been pretty sucessful.
    Hope that helps ya.

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    Thanks! all good advise will try some of those suggestions

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