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    Quote Originally Posted by Jsteele View Post
    You can use Maas to remove it
    What is this "Maas"???

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    MAAS is just a metal polishing compound.

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    If you don't want, or can't find, a metal polish, you can even use toothpaste for light staining because most of them have light abrasives in them.

    Or, since it's just a Double Arrow you could just chuck it and buy a new one!

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    Default one good thing

    i hope it can come out with some oil and polish.

    although it's bad for you this one posting and issue you had actually is giong to help me alot by making me check for water and wipeing down the razor throughly everytime i use it. (since i am a newb)

    thank you for that at least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FreezeKitty View Post


    I made a huge mistake after shaving! I was in a rush today and left my razor out on my sink counter sitting in a puddle of water. When I came back home tonight I noticed it had rust on it!!! heres a photo





    My question is that I'm wondering if it is fixable, because the top part is like blackish now and the bottom part has a small orange circle. Any help!?
    Maas metal polish is probably your best bet and should be your best friend right about now

    -Robert

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