If you have soap accumalation it is possible to soak your razor on vinegar and that easily removes the residues. Proraso leaves a white residue on your razor.
Yes it is certainly possible, but be careful, vinegar is acidic. If you have an older razor with a delicate finish I'd be very careful with it. I think I'd try some warm soapy water first and go from there.
Wonderful tips CDB and The Razor Company.
Nice one Chris. Thanks for sharing the tips.
Instead of dawn for razors I usually use iso alcohol in a spray bottle spray them down, rinse, then dry. More rarely I'll do a dawn bath.
All great advice, good sir. Thank you!🇺🇸👊👍
Great tips Chris!
Great tips Chris! Thanks for sharing !
Thanks Raza!
Isopropyl alcohol really helps dry the small gaps like moisture in the handle threading as well.
Good suggestions, Chris.
Great Video!
Great tips !
Chris is awesome! Great tips 👍🏾👌🏾
Thanks so much Marc.
Great Tips Chris, well-done sir! ;) #Heart
If you have soap accumalation it is possible to soak your razor on vinegar and that easily removes the residues. Proraso leaves a white residue on your razor.
Yes it is certainly possible, but be careful, vinegar is acidic. If you have an older razor with a delicate finish I'd be very careful with it. I think I'd try some warm soapy water first and go from there.
Vinegar is going to remove the plating as well.
Cool video as always :-)
Thank you sir!