I have always used IPA / surgical spirit to clean my metal razor heads with great results, but I’ve also been using IPA to clean the plastic head assemblies. I didn’t really think about what effect the alcohol would have on the plastic but had read somewhere that using IPA on plastic is a big no-no.
I have so far done this only once with each of my 3 most used shavers and not noticed any detrimental effects other than a slight discolouration (plastic appears slightly brighter than the main shaver body) on the head of my norelco series 2000. The other 2 shavers seem unaffected.
Should I cease doing this going forward? From reading around the chemistry of alcohol cleaners it seems long term use can cause stiffening of plastics and possibly cracking? If this was the case then surely some adverse effects would be seen with shavers after using cleaning stations? As I understand it these stations use the equivalent of IPA?
I have so far done this only once with each of my 3 most used shavers and not noticed any detrimental effects other than a slight discolouration (plastic appears slightly brighter than the main shaver body) on the head of my norelco series 2000. The other 2 shavers seem unaffected.
Should I cease doing this going forward? From reading around the chemistry of alcohol cleaners it seems long term use can cause stiffening of plastics and possibly cracking? If this was the case then surely some adverse effects would be seen with shavers after using cleaning stations? As I understand it these stations use the equivalent of IPA?