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Old 4th April 2006, 12:12 AM   #1
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Hello all, I bought my first keris today after having collected Talibon for a whole, but my keris has some problems. Firstly the scabbard is cracked along the side and the wide opening part is wobbles quite a bit, and may fall off at any time.

The blade itself looks okay but im very worried with the amount of red rust present on the blade.

I have read up on the various ritual cleaning techniques of the keris, but how do I properly clean the keris from this red rust in order to preserve the blade?

Thanks guys,

Will

Ps: If anybody has any info on this keris I would be fascinated to hear about it.



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Old 4th April 2006, 12:28 AM   #2
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Welcome William. Sometimes it helps to do a good search of the old threads since this is ground we have covered many times now. Here's a link to the old forum which has some very valuable info for you.
http://www.vikingsword.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000717.html
As for the wobble, you probably just need to wrap a little extra material around the tang (pesi) to tighten up the fit. You are going to need to remove the hilt anyway to clean your blade, so just twist it carefully back and forth while pulling it towards you and the handle should easily come off. You should use thin strips of material or thread (some use yarn), but add it slowly and check the fit. It you over do it you could crack the hilt putting it back on.
Did your keris come with a sheath?
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Old 4th April 2006, 12:41 AM   #3
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Hi nechesh thanks for the reply.

The looseness that I was talking about was with the sheath/scabbard. I will post some more pictures of the sheath tomorrow, as it is in pretty bad condition. I have been a long time lurker on this forum and the old, and I have read that post you kindly linked me. Thing is that I don't want to use these fruit acids on the blade as the blade's white pattern (nickle) will dull, and I do not have access to the arsnic needed to clean the blade, nor do I want to use it with there being kids running around the house.

Many thanks,

William
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Old 4th April 2006, 02:03 AM   #4
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Are those grind marks I see on the edge ?
William , try a toothbrush and some oil for starters .
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Old 4th April 2006, 10:23 AM   #5
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William , try a toothbrush and some oil for starters .
Okay done that, although instead of oil I used a dishwasher soap. I got some results but there is still plenty of red rust that will not go. Later today I am considering putting the blade in a bath of lemon juice, or possibly rubbing half a lemon on the blade. But instead of this could I give it a bath of vinegar instead?

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Old 4th April 2006, 03:49 PM   #6
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Will , I think you might do better with unsweetened pineapple juice as it is less acidic than your other two choices . Being less acidic the process might take longer but you will have more control .
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