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BearBL t1_j677c9z wrote

......."roached" ?

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stbunny OP t1_j67809v wrote

Meaning beyond repair

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TableAggressive398 t1_j6aw32c wrote

lol who downvoted this

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stbunny OP t1_j6bdy35 wrote

I honestly wondered the same! I thought “roached” was a fairly common word, but I’m a texan so that could be it 🫣😂

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BearBL t1_j6beoji wrote

I've never heard it but I have no idea why people would downvote it lmao its like its something offensive or anything

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LynxMindless383 t1_j6dlms5 wrote

I thought it had something to do with smoking. Like the butt of your smoke

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Pocket_Weasel_UK t1_j67vhj1 wrote

Could be. Once the plating comes off they're mostly zinc alloy underneath and it corrodes after a while. You've got months though.

There are stainless steel razors - heads and handles - that will last forever.

If you don't mind buying second hand (disinfect before use) most of the vintage Gillettes are made of plated brass and also last forever. I have 100 year old razors that I still use regularly and those things will definitely outlast me.

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fedder17 t1_j67ydw6 wrote

Like others have said it looks like the plating might be coming off. I would spend a bit extra for a CNC machined razor out of stainless steel or aluminium, brass or other metal that wont corrode like cheaper plated zamak alloy will eventually. /r/wicked_edge can help you pick out one for your price range.

If you want your new razor to last forever itll be good to take apart and give a quick hand dry with a towel before putting back together and if your environment is humid to put them somewhere dryer.

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coffeejn t1_j68947n wrote

Just get one that is made of stainless steal or just get a replacement head. I personally would recommend this seller:

https://www.italianbarber.com

But you could google the razor of your choice and buy from anyone else. I'd also grab some blades while your at it. Failing that, look for WWII razors which are made of brass and will never do this. Just avoid razors made of pot metal (get bare metal of your choice).

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OrkzRDaBest t1_j691l31 wrote

I'd suggest getting one from. Merkur it's solid steel. Made I Sollingen Germany.

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stbunny OP t1_j69xv6t wrote

Thanks y’all! I have a merkur coming in the mail! Hopefully this will be the last razor I send to the landfill

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mrdctaylor t1_j6b6g57 wrote

I’ve had a Merkur for 20 years and it still looks brand new. You made the right choice.

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TimothyPyro t1_j6ekssi wrote

Look up electro plating. You can do it at home very easily. Just strip it and plate it.

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stbunny OP t1_j6eldde wrote

While I love a project, this one isn’t one for me 🫣

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TimothyPyro t1_j6elr0v wrote

I gotcha! As an alternative you could have it cerekoted, it would be pretty cheap and it would last forever.

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stbunny OP t1_j675eam wrote

Hi! Thanks for letting me ask this question. I bought this razor off Amazon in an attempt to reduce the waste of throwing out cartridges and whole plastic razors. Lately it’s been getting rusty, and I thought maybe it was the blades. The recent blade change wasn’t that long ago. I’m afraid the plating is coming off. This is my first razor to use of this kind, so I’m happy to take any advice. It does hang out in the shower (I’m a girl, use it on pits and legs) I disassemble it and used some cleaner to figure out what was going on. TIA

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OddUnderstanding5666 t1_j67n19u wrote

Get a new one. The coating is coming off and the body is corroding.

Never ever use cleaner. Just use a nailbrush (mainly for soap or shavingscream residue) and water (brush every other month). Let it dry properly.

Merkur safety razors are BIFL (Solingen, Germany).

Mühle razors are good too (but not made in Germany).

Have a look at Merkur 34C (short handle) oder 23C (long handle)

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stbunny OP t1_j68lsns wrote

Noted!! I didn’t know about cleaners 😊

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Outnabout3535325 t1_j67zyc8 wrote

yeah it sounds like you should buy a little better quality, but you are on the right track safty razors give amazingly close shaves and are awesome you will save in the long run for sure. Heck you can even buy blade sharpeners. So Don't give up and also try different types of blades they are really not all made equally. I had some real crap ones and then i go buy the generic grocery store brand and they cut 100x better.

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derphurr t1_j67aluz wrote

You let it sit with chemicals in wet environment and it corroded maybe questionable coating. Plating isn't important there, the top part matters more.

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ronwharton t1_j68e697 wrote

Have you contacted amazon and asked about a replacement?

-Ron Wharton

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