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Taking off from the suggestion of VANDOO to restore my rusted gunong, i also did try restoring other swords. Here are the result. Please take note that this is just experimentation on my part and i just soaked it in vinegar then finished it with a metal polish. No sand papering.
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nice job these scrubbed up well,before and after quite suprising results well done
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Very nice. How long did you soak them in the vinegar? One bath, or multiple soak / wash / soak / wash cycles?
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Soaked them overnight only then finish the rest of the rust by metal polish.
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A job well done!
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Here are other restored swords particularly the rusted gunong posted before. Unfortunately, it seems the true state of the metal was also revealed.
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