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An issue of cleaning inside a scabbard
Here is an interesting problem that I haven't heard spoken of before.
In the past I have discovered swords with leather over wooden scabbards that have been stored for a very long time, the blades have been covered in grease for many decades but have attracted moisture in the scabbard and when they see the light of day again, the grease in places has gone a horrible brown colour. The blades have been cleaned to a good and respectable state but alas, once sheathed again dirty brown grease is left on the blade. Has anyone ever experienced this and found a solution to cleaning the insides of a scabbard other than "never shall the two meet again". Gav |
Gav,
Many scabbards are made to come apart so this cleaning can be accomplished. Some would take more effort than others, but many are two pieces of wood. For the scabbards that do not come apart easily, like a kaskara I have, I have wondered the same question as you. Hope there are some good answers. |
shoot brake cleaner up the sheath and let it pour out. repeat untill clean afterwards wd40
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just make sure to clean out all of the brake cleaner before inserting sword. Otherwise you will have a new etch. also keep it off the outside of the scabbard
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To get mud and dry dirt out of a scabbard, I have used a rifle cleaning rod with a bronze brush on the end. Then shoot compressed air in to blow the loose dust out.
Steve |
Outstanding!
An outstanding solution Ward, thank you, I will try this next weekend when I have some free time at home and I'll be sure to let you all know of any success unless you beat me to it Bill.
thanks Gav |
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