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SYF! (shave, ya fools)
#1
Electric razor spray cleaner/lubricant. (It really works.)
I spent amazing amounts of time this morning on Amazon to find a decent price on a can of either the Remington, or Philips Norelco version. Since my last order in 2010, price + shipping has gone up a lot, suddenly no one ships any for less than $8.xx ea.

Walmart to the rescue -I knew that behemoth must be good for Something:

Remington shaver saver $4.97 3.8oz (in-store only)
Norelco HQ110 $2.49 4oz (order online only, free shipping to store)
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Norelco-HQ110-...t/14324458

poss alternative? Wahl $4.94 8oz (in store only, not listed on their website)
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#2
16oz of mineral oil sells for $2 bucks at my local drug store.

Most electric razor and trimmer manufacturers recommend the use of mineral oil for cleaning and lubrication.

Bonus: A bottle of mineral oil contains no toxic propellants.

Another bonus: It can be ingested as a laxative.
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#3
LOL lube
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#4
.......not by the hair of my chinny chin....chin.....
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Doc wrote:
16oz of mineral oil sells for $2 bucks at my local drug store.

Most electric razor and trimmer manufacturers recommend the use of mineral oil for cleaning and lubrication.

Bonus: A bottle of mineral oil contains no toxic propellants.

Another bonus: It can be ingested as a laxative.

If you're using it as a laxative, it may still involve toxic propellants.
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Were you using it to lube moving parts or as something to keep the foil from wearing prematurely?

I generally don't have issues because I use a wet/dry Panasonic. I think the unit performs better on a dry
face, but for second time around, to avoid burns, going with it wet (a touch of cream rinse, actually) is
a definite winner. That or a clear, glycerin had soap lightly lathered on face.
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