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Old 31st May 2014, 02:32 AM   #18
S.Workman
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Originally Posted by Rick
I was expecting something quite a bit lighter in color from your description .
Is it warm enough where you are to stain right now ?
Which method are you planning to use ?
My picture is quite bad, I was hoping to convey the rust effect rather than the color (which would be altered by my treatment in any event). This weekend looks rainy where I am, but warm. If it looks like I will get a few hours window and the humidity blows over, I will try a stain, using the As2O3 method since I was able to get the required material. That won't happen if I don't get some good advice on how to proceed with the creeping rust issue, since I won't waste the material or time on something that is sure to fail, which I think would be the case trying to stain over this rust. We will have to see, if nothing else restoring these two keris has been an exercise in patience.
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