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			I used a tooth brush and dish soap, then some small amount (all I had) nu finish silver polish , rubbed it on with my fingers,,,,  I then scrubbed it with a S.O.S. sponge,  the rust on the blade worked itself into a nice rouge paste, red the first time then brown,  I washed it with soap after then water then dried it, i then repeated the process for good measure  this time with a rag not the sos pad,  dried it again, applied vinegar and dried it quickly,  didn't treat it long at all with the vinegar,  I didn't have any proper wax, I just rubbed it with a tea candle and polished it like a pair of boots. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			I read about using vinegar, actually someone recommended it on my Moro sword,,, but I found it was drying up leaving stains (as for the pommel, I don't even want to remove the cobwebs) Last edited by JoeCanada42; 24th February 2023 at 11:46 PM.  | 
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