ScratchX it is awesome stuff. Follow the instructions (now special instructions needed) and you will get a shine on pretty much any solid material, even the vintage stuff. I use it on most vintage razors scales too unless they are horn/bone, those I will clean first using appropriate oils then sand etc ...then ScratchX. I have recently become a fan of Flitz, it polishes metals and plastics quit well too but the ScratchX has a progressive abrasive in it so it really is polishing.Speaking of Scrubbing Bubbles, I’ve heard that thrown around a few times. What’s a good way to polish a brush handle? I’ve had a few people tell me Nu Finish car polish but I’m less than convinced . Is Scrubbing Bubbles good for that?
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Scrubbing Bubbles is a must have (the spray without bubbles is ok but those little bubbles really do like to scrub) because it has anti-microbial agents too. Not only does the Scrubbing Bubbles help to clean it can help kill bad bugs. I also have a jar of Barbicide/70%alcohol under the sink where razors and some brushes get a bath. I use it more for the anti rust benefits but that jar also kills bugs.