Greetings everyone!
I have an original SD M40 Heer helmet (NS64) that was purchased from the veteran who brought it home after the war. Unfortunately it sat in his garage for over 40 years and at some point in time a large amount of white house paint was dropped on the interior of the helmet. It seeped out the vent holes and around the split pins, though it did not mess up the decal (thankfully).
The vet tried to remove it and was able to get most of it off the exterior, though a some still remains. The interior of the helmet has a fairly good amount of the house paint still remaing. It also has the original liner band and part of the liner, which is brittle and paint covered. Overall the helmet has some rust on the crown both inside and out and is in good, though not great, shape. It's completely original and though I didn't pay that much for it, I like it just the same.
My question is, do you know of anything that will remove the house paint while leaving the original finish intact (it was originally slate gray with slight texture)? Or am I better off just leaving it like it is?
I have an original SD M40 Heer helmet (NS64) that was purchased from the veteran who brought it home after the war. Unfortunately it sat in his garage for over 40 years and at some point in time a large amount of white house paint was dropped on the interior of the helmet. It seeped out the vent holes and around the split pins, though it did not mess up the decal (thankfully).
The vet tried to remove it and was able to get most of it off the exterior, though a some still remains. The interior of the helmet has a fairly good amount of the house paint still remaing. It also has the original liner band and part of the liner, which is brittle and paint covered. Overall the helmet has some rust on the crown both inside and out and is in good, though not great, shape. It's completely original and though I didn't pay that much for it, I like it just the same.
My question is, do you know of anything that will remove the house paint while leaving the original finish intact (it was originally slate gray with slight texture)? Or am I better off just leaving it like it is?
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