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How do you disassemble a razor?
Remove the blades from the head of the shaver. If it won’t come off, try prying it off gently with a flat-head screwdriver. Then, take off the outer foil parts and the inner blade by pulling them out. To avoid cutting yourself, you may need to use tweezers to pull the actual blade out.
How do you open a disposable razor?
hold the head of the razor(where the blades are) over the flame for just a few moments to soften the plastic. Don’t do it too long as the plastic could melt completely and coat the blades. Take a pair of needlenose pliers and pull out the blades.
How do you disassemble a disposable razor without fire?
It’s okay to take out the blades off the razor without fire. You need to use a paper-knife to cut all the plastic parts, then pull out the blades.
How do you take the blade out of a disposable razor?
QUICK REFERENCE:
- Hold the razor head with one hand and twist handle counter clockwise. Remove the bottom plate from razor head.
- Drop blade onto pegs of head and place the bottom plate back over the blade.
- Hold the top and bottom of head with your thumb and index finger, insert handle back into head and twist clockwise.
How do I get the plastic off my razor?
- Use the lighter/match to light the candle.
- Hold the razor above the flame until the plastic softens. This usually takes 20 seconds for the plastic head to melt.
Can you take apart a disposable razor?
Use caution when taking apart a disposable razor. Although the blades are small, they are still very sharp and can easily cut your fingers during the removal process. Whether you are disposing the blades and plastic separately or creating something entirely new out of the components, great care should be taken when removing the blades.
How do you remove a broken blade from a razor?
If you want to remove a damaged blade from a razor start by holding the flame of a lighter to each side of the razor for 15-20 seconds to soften the plastic around the blades. Then, grip one of the blades with a pair of needle-nose pliers, and pull on the blade with the pliers until it comes out.
How do you fix a razor that won’t stay in?
Twist the handle clockwise to close the head and secure the blade. Once the blade is in the razor, replace any parts that might cover the blade, and twist the handle the opposite direction to tighten the head. Carefully tilt the razor onto its side to ensure that the blade is secure and won’t fall out of the head.
How do you deconstruct a razor?
Although deconstruction can be hazardous, if the correct precautions are taken, the entire process should be relatively painless. Light the candle. Hold the razor above the flame until the plastic begins to soften. Holding the razor in your nondominate hand, use the needle-nose pliers with your dominate hand to grip the razor blade.