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There is no short-cut to remove the rust around the gold work, just a steady hand, and small pieces of wire wool or emery paper with a lubricant wd40 etc.
Perhaps even cover over the gold-work with some sticky tape cut to shape. A desktop magnifier with a light may help to get in close to the gold-work. Hope that helps, Runjeet |
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Regarding the copper fittings - I would just polish with renaissance wax, but others would use Brasso to bring it up bright. It's personal choice.
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Bamboo skewers and a little machine oil, and a lot of patience will help as well. good luck!
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Nice tip Alex, I'll remember that one.
Regards, R. |
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Here's the cleaned kindjal
and the restored scabbard |
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That was very fast work!! Well done, some very accurate work around the gold-work!
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Very nice work!
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WOW, fast and good!
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