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|  19th March 2016, 02:12 PM | #1 | 
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			What about WD-40 " Rust Remover Soak"? Anybody here had any experience with it? | 
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|  19th March 2016, 06:01 PM | #2 | 
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			I will have to have a good think about my next step as I do not want to remove the platina Will pineapple juice strip back to clean metal or leave the brown in situ? I have looked up a few treads on the forum and hard to find a concencus of opinion. Regards Ken | 
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|  19th March 2016, 07:00 PM | #3 | 
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			For removing rust, I use Picreator's Metal De-corroder. It however, removes all rust and oxidation down to the healthy base (so it also removes the patina). It is non-aggressive and environment-friendly, but is expensive. However, before starting to clean the blade, consider carefully if it's worth the effort and the risk.   | 
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|  19th March 2016, 09:14 PM | #4 | |
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 It is a while since I last used this method but seem to remember that the metal came up quite clean, so it is likely that patina could be removed, BUT the rust on your blade looks quite thick so what do you class as "patina"? Stu | |
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|  19th March 2016, 10:38 PM | #5 | 
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			I know that your main interest is the blade, but why did you never describe the hilt?
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|  20th March 2016, 08:16 AM | #6 | 
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			Hi Jens No reason, I am a beginner in this sort of study and do not really know what to talk about I just took the hilt as a tulwar handle, with some silvering Is there anything else to be discerned Jim suggested it is Rajasthan in type from 19 th century. Do you want any more photographs to help with any identification. Cheers Ken | 
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