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Removing rust.

au Offline T.J. Hooker

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Removing rust.
on: September 05, 2012, 05:10:41 PM
Hi

How should I remove rust/dirt that is inside the swiss army knives/around the springs?
When I open and close tools I get the feeling/sound of rust/dirt around the springs and tools.


How should I remove rust from a old Victorinox shield that used to be gold coloured but is now covered in rust?

Thanks.


au Offline T.J. Hooker

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Re: Removing rust.
Reply #1 on: September 07, 2012, 05:58:34 PM
I was thinking WD40 for the springs and layers but that will damage the plastic scales?


us Offline Grail Knight

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Re: Removing rust.
Reply #2 on: September 07, 2012, 07:06:59 PM
I was thinking WD40 for the springs and layers but that will damage the plastic scales?

I use Barricade. It is a rust preventive for firearms but also removes rust. It also protects any grade of steel from rusting.
I know Gander Mountain sells it for $7 a large aerosol can. It has not damaged any weapons I own powder or edged.


us Offline Donald

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Re: Removing rust.
Reply #3 on: September 08, 2012, 05:29:24 AM
T.J. - I have used Evapo-Rust with good success on a few metal items. It is mild stuff. Although the stuff will keep working after it is dirty, I have had some odd shades of gray form from items left in for a long time, especially if there are a few items being soaked at the same time. I have used it on knives successfully.

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Grail Knight, I'll have to keep Barricade in mind.


us Offline Grail Knight

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Re: Removing rust.
Reply #4 on: September 08, 2012, 05:55:16 AM
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Grail Knight, I'll have to keep Barricade in mind.
It is also sold in wipes if you do not like Aerosol cans.
Amazon has a good price on it and you can read some reviews as well.

-Your link to Evapo-Rust is not working.


au Offline T.J. Hooker

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Re: Removing rust.
Reply #5 on: September 08, 2012, 06:08:14 AM
Donald put " "  and a extra http// in it haha.

http://www.evaporust.com/

Thanks for that and I will also look at Barricade.

@ Grail Knight
Does any of your weapons have plastic on them?

I would take the scales off my knife but they look a bit old and may damage them.


ca Offline pthycrpg

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Re: Removing rust.
Reply #6 on: September 09, 2012, 12:07:15 AM
I would follow the factory's method of cleaning out the dirt. Try warm soapy water and rinse. I then reapply mineral oil to the joints. Mineral oil is safe for human consumption.  I use Mag Wheel polish to clean and polish both the plastic scales and stainless blades. With Victorinox and Wenger  knives, I do not think you will find much rust on the newer blades. I think both companies went to stainless steel around 1954.


gr Offline MARIOS7319

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Re: Removing rust.
Reply #7 on: September 09, 2012, 02:33:43 AM
I use Balistoil for the cleaning and lubricating.
The Ballistol is for everything. Metal, wood, leather etc. It has hundreds of uses.
It is made from natural substances, it is safe for people and animals and because of its pharmaceutically clean substances it can also be used in the process of food production.
The only negative is the damn smell.


us Offline Grail Knight

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Re: Removing rust.
Reply #8 on: September 09, 2012, 02:57:51 AM
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@ Grail Knight
Does any of your weapons have plastic on them?

Some of them do. There are plastic parts on a couple of Red Dot sights I have as well as a couple of scope flip up covers. No damage from Barricade.

I also do not take the scales off any of my knives and there is no discoloration or damage from using Barricade.


ph Offline legtu

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Re: Removing rust.
Reply #9 on: September 09, 2012, 06:40:03 AM
I was thinking WD40 for the springs and layers but that will damage the plastic scales?

i don't think it'll damage the scales. i've used wd40 to clean my sak (on several occasions) before and the scales are still fine.


gb Offline user24

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Re: Removing rust.
Reply #10 on: September 10, 2012, 05:42:39 PM
You can always pop the scales off and glue them back on afterwards. I've never been able to get them 100% flush after though.
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