Braun electric shaver cleaning fluid
Any idea whether it's possible to make your own fluid for the "Clean and
Renew" system of a Braun 390cc shaver? The official stuff is quite expensive - in fact I've just been cleaning the razor with the supplied brush - which seems OK. Would ordinary meths do? Or what? -- Chris |
Braun electric shaver cleaning fluid
"Chris" ] wrote in message ]... Any idea whether it's possible to make your own fluid for the "Clean and Renew" system of a Braun 390cc shaver? The official stuff is quite expensive - in fact I've just been cleaning the razor with the supplied brush - which seems OK. Would ordinary meths do? Or what? -- Chris Hot soapy water will do. Just remember to dry it off for a while. |
Braun electric shaver cleaning fluid
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writes "Chris" ] wrote in message ]... Any idea whether it's possible to make your own fluid for the "Clean and Renew" system of a Braun 390cc shaver? The official stuff is quite expensive - in fact I've just been cleaning the razor with the supplied brush - which seems OK. Would ordinary meths do? Or what? Hot soapy water will do. Just remember to dry it off for a while. Do you take off the foil; then use the soapy water with the brush; then let it all dry; then replace the foil? -- Chris |
Braun electric shaver cleaning fluid
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writes Chris wrote: Any idea whether it's possible to make your own fluid for the "Clean and Renew" system of a Braun 390cc shaver? Would ordinary meths do? I tried googling for a MSDS for the Braun cleaning fluid, and couldn't find one, but this page suggests it's basically denatured alcohol with a bit of citrus oil or citrus perfume http://yashwata.info/2008/03/14/how-...ic-cleaning-ca rtridges/ Thanks. In UK is denatured alcohol the same as methylated spirits? -- Chris |
Braun electric shaver cleaning fluid
In article ], Chris ] wrote:
In article , Owain writes Chris wrote: Any idea whether it's possible to make your own fluid for the "Clean and Renew" system of a Braun 390cc shaver? Would ordinary meths do? I tried googling for a MSDS for the Braun cleaning fluid, and couldn't find one, but this page suggests it's basically denatured alcohol with a bit of citrus oil or citrus perfume http://yashwata.info/2008/03/14/how-...ic-cleaning-ca rtridges/ Thanks. In UK is denatured alcohol the same as methylated spirits? Alcohol without the nature of being drinkable... Which is indeed meths, (usually ethanol + methanol) however meths we buy here will most likely have a purple dye in it - whether this is an issue or not when cleaning a shaver is up to someone else to find out ... I don't electric shave. (Nasty horrible noisy things!) Gordon |
Braun electric shaver cleaning fluid
Chris ] wrote:
Thanks. In UK is denatured alcohol the same as methylated spirits? Methylated spirits is one denatured alcohol. Surgical spirit is another. Each has methanol added in various proportions in an attempt to render the alcohol undrinkable. It can then be sold free of alcohol duty. Both have other additives, in the case of methylated spirit pyridine and petroleum spirit are added and some formulations include an emetic. Surgical spirit has a lower proporation of methanol but has castor oil and methyl salicylate added. Methyl salicylate gives surgical spirit its characteristic smell. Both meths and surgical spirit are poor choices for cleaning because both tend to leave a residue on the object being cleaned. Isopropanol can be bought without additives and it's an excellent cleaning solvent. Where "meths" is required for cleaning in laboratories the solvent used is "60/40 IMS" that's industrial methylated spirit which only containes methanol and ethanol with a small proportion of water. |
Braun electric shaver cleaning fluid
Chris ] wrote:
The official stuff is quite expensive - in fact I've just been cleaning the razor with the supplied brush - which seems OK. Would ordinary meths do? IMO for this use you would probably be better off using surgical spirit or isopropanol. |
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