27th February 2010, 10:16 PM | #31 |
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Easy on the elbow grease if you're concerned .
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28th February 2010, 12:38 AM | #32 |
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More From A.G.M.
" Schmoozer's steel wool:- doesn't matter what he uses, he can use a scotchbrite pad if he likes, the objective of the exercise is to remove any possible adhesions from the stainless steel that might be on the blade, I said 00 steel wool because its easier to get than 0000 and a damn sight cheaper, 0000 is essentially for polishing, there's buggerall cut in it. You know, people tend to be too bloody cautious with keris blades---00 steel wool has bigger strands and they're easier to see if any get caught by the metal grain. "
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2nd July 2018, 09:00 PM | #33 |
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Hello all, I purchased this keris some time ago. Just last week I soaked it in a vinegar bath, so I thought it would be nice to share the result.
While not stellar, it's nice to see somewhat of a stain on the blade again. |
2nd July 2018, 11:19 PM | #34 |
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Very nice Bjorn, very nice indeed.
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3rd July 2018, 12:58 AM | #35 |
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Lovely find, Schmoozer!
I have used 00 steel wool to good effect. Most recently I've lubricated the blade with a couple drops of mineral oil before gently going over the corrosion spots with steel wool. You can have a look at the result here http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=24017. Bjorn - that's beautiful :O |
3rd July 2018, 09:23 PM | #36 |
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Thank you, both.
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