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I need advice on removing some corrosion from- by hax80r 2008-01-17 11:15:21
a 420 Steel diving knife. I found it in my garage a little while ago, and it was, of course, neglected. I got off most of the rust, but there are some small areas where it is pockmarked from corrosion. Also, on the edges and the saw side, it's brown with rust that I can't get off. Any advice?
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  CLR by subbywan2008-01-17 11:17:00
    Will do. by hax80r2008-01-17 11:18:00
      You should see it start to bubble after a few sec. by subbywan2008-01-17 11:20:26
        Ok, thanks. (n/t) by hax80r2008-01-17 11:20:59
        Coke by smut2008-01-17 12:27:29
          Hm, I'll have to try that. by hax80r2008-01-17 12:37:30
          That is a urban legend since they changed by Classic_Jon2008-01-17 13:04:26
      Don't use WD-40 by mridenour2008-01-17 11:52:49
        wd-40 works fine by Havoc2008-01-17 12:01:11
          One fellow I trust by Havoc2008-01-17 12:09:32
          No. You use Hoppes No. 9. by RetiQlum22008-01-17 12:13:40
            Um, nope. by Havoc2008-01-17 12:24:32
          I stand corrected by mridenour2008-01-17 12:24:46
            Should stop rust. by Havoc2008-01-17 12:29:02
  Buffing wheel from a dremel? (n/t) by joecrouse2008-01-17 11:17:37
    Tried. Then the buffing wheel caught fire. by hax80r2008-01-17 11:19:21
      A Brass wire wheel on a dremel might work. (n/t) by techi8702008-01-17 11:24:00
        Grinding wheel? <tim "tool man" taylor grunt> (n/t) by Classic_Jon2008-01-17 12:30:11
  FIRE by Snate2008-01-17 11:17:47
    My smithing level is only 12. by hax80r2008-01-17 11:18:45

 

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