Cape Cod cloth would work as well since it’s not very abrasive. The Ketchup likely works by dissolving the tarnish much like the toothpaste. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
July 29th Schick I1 w Personna Twin Proraso Green SC TGN Synthetic/ Mahogany Thayers Florida Water A relaxing 2+ pass shave at the lake with the I1,freshly loaded with a twin, has left me smooth. Now back to trying to keep up with the thread. Have a nice Sunday afternoon all!
Thank you Jared, I picked up shipped from for 11 bucks, has quickly become one of favorite shaving creams. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Makers of Vie Long. Or vice versa. Some nice stuff. https://www.giftsandcare.com/en/#/d...ries][0]=Shaving Brushes&query_name=match_and
I've been tempted to get the green Epsilon with white horse hair. Any experience Jared? Sent from my Galaxy using Tapatalk
Since you already have toothpaste around give it a try. It took me just a couple of seconds with a small bit of toothpaste on my finger to remove some waterspots on the top plate this afternoon. If it doesn't work for you then you can spend some money.
Some very nice looking stuff, I feel one of those two bands calling my name. Must fight temptation. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Another excellent photo, Jim! Mmmmmm! Vision is such a nice scent. And you're right about the post shave feel. It's among the best I've experienced with any soap or cream. I may have to pull that one out today or tomorrow.
I have only used the Cape Cod cloth on it once or twice. That would all depend on how often you use the razor. Cape Cod cloths are pretty mild. In my experience they clean the tarnish off rather than actually polishing the metal. I have used them to clean bronze, brass, copper and silver. If you want to polish and or remove light surface scratches I would recommend Flitz. Thank you! Sent from my SM-T800 using Tapatalk