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    Any suggestions on how to remove spots of rust from a BWB?

    #2
    I would say: leave it the way it is. I think you could do more harm than good.

    Just my opinion though

    Bob

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      #3
      Do not touch it mate. It is a relic old about 65 years, not yesterday made award

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        #4
        I tried to clean one of my BWB with a flecken teufel once which corroded through shipping, but it's not changed.

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          #5
          A dab of WD-40 on a Q-tip just to remove the loose stuff and stop the rusting process.
          pseudo-expert

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            #6
            Originally posted by Don Doering View Post
            A dab of WD-40 on a Q-tip just to remove the loose stuff and stop the rusting process.
            I'll give this a try. The badge has a few spots on the back which appear to just be on the suface. Hopefully they can be scraped off.

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              #7
              Originally posted by NEllis View Post
              I'll give this a try. The badge has a few spots on the back which appear to just be on the suface. Hopefully they can be scraped off.
              Do not scrape them off, just rub gently with a q-tip and WD-40 as Don says.

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                #8
                Could you post a before and after picture. I am, and perhaps more, are interested in the result.

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                  #9
                  Here is the "before" picture. I don't have the badge in hand so it's hard to tell if the spots are rust or dirt or both.
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                  Last edited by NEllis; 10-12-2010, 12:19 AM.

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                    #10
                    Hello Nellis

                    You can use some water free vaseline on small rust stains
                    Now surely someone will say that the Vaseline is only for zinc badges

                    But I have used vaseline on small stains of rust and it works great
                    the stain disappears and are protected against further corrosion

                    Cheers,
                    Ronny

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                      #11
                      Ronny,

                      I'll take your advice and post a picture when I'm done. I trust your opinion because I know you have a huge wound badge collection.
                      Detailed pictures usually show too many details and the badge should look better in hand!!

                      Thanks!!!

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                        #12
                        That one doesn't look too bad to me, I personally would leave it as is. But if you do decide to proceed please post pictures, I wouldn't mind seeing how it turns out.

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                          #13
                          Looks like you finally got the '95' eh?


                          Wise decision...

                          Comrade Ronny has right the best thing for the rust is indeed vaselin on steel awards, who clean the majority and protect from further issues, WD 40 is nicer on pin-hinge problems...
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Chris Varveris View Post
                            Looks like you finally got the '95' eh?


                            Wise decision...

                            Comrade Ronny has right the best thing for the rust is indeed vaselin on steel awards, who clean the majority and protect from further issues, WD 40 is nicer on pin-hinge problems...

                            I couldn't resist such a rare maker, plus Ronny's advice worked magic!! Here is the "after" shot!! I'll be using vaseline on all of my badges!! I missed a few spots but it looks perfect when holding in your hand. Blurry photo
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                            Last edited by NEllis; 10-20-2010, 08:57 PM.

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