When is a razor just a razor?

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Wayneious
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When is a razor just a razor?

Post by Wayneious »

Gents,

I am wondering if anyone has a preference for one razor blade or the other?

When looking at the blades that are out there and the ones I've tried, I see the majority as being rough and I'm wondering if anyone has tried using (with care mind you) a safety razor blade for the scraping of the resin and such?

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Re: When is a razor just a razor?

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Single edge blades are all pretty much the same. Some last longer. Try buying from a detail supply they have the stainless ones
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Re: When is a razor just a razor?

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You want the cheap, soft $8 per 100 single edge blades for working on untempered windshield glass. The harder 'long-lasting' blades are much more likely to leave scratches.
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