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Old 5th March 2006, 09:15 PM   #5
toniaus
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Default Thanks nechesh!

What a facinating thread, I was just having a conversation about cane toad poison being used on bayonets. Anyway apart from the talk of poisons it did contain some really great information. I'm a long way from any attempt at staining, but I will defininity try one of the non-arsenic methods of cleaning. I think I will try pinapple juice on one blade and coconut on the other. Do I have to be careful about the brass or silver fittings coming into contact with the cleaning liquid? Also should I finish after the bicarb with some oil? Well at the risk of being a gushy girl I really appreciate all the help I have received over the last couple of days, where have you been all my life E.A &A.F. x
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