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02-18-2010, 08:28 AM
Thread: Oh for pete's sake. Help.
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Possibly a silly question, but does this mean you...
Possibly a silly question, but does this mean you could use a dab of petrol on a rag as well? Would that work?
And what about methylated spirits? Could that work here? -
02-17-2010, 02:32 PM
Thread: Oh for pete's sake. Help.
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I find that creams lather much more easily than...
I find that creams lather much more easily than soaps, and you get more lather, but they dont provide quite as much cushion, slickness and glide as soaps do. The more I go down this road, the less I...
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02-17-2010, 01:15 PM
Thread: Oh for pete's sake. Help.
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Are there different finishes on the blade? If one...
Are there different finishes on the blade? If one is a mirror finish, that may make it easier to get the oil off.
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02-17-2010, 01:13 PM
Thread: Oh for pete's sake. Help.
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I hate it when that sort of thing happens :gaah:...
I hate it when that sort of thing happens :gaah:
I would try using hot, soapy water and the toothbrush. I'd avoid harsh chemicals as much as possible as they can mark the blade or scales. Or both!...
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