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Old 13th August 2008, 06:45 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by sipakatuo
Sudanga the same as Kelewang/Parang. Makassar and Bugis people .....
Thanks for the nice explanation.
Two days ago I cleaned the blade (very dirty and full of rust) by immersion in acid citric. Then I used to polish the blade bicarbonate of soda together lime and soap.
To day i have done an experiment: I have used warangan on the blade. The exit IMO is rather good : a kind of pamor sanak has come out.
I think to maintaim the blade in this way
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