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Old 9th April 2006, 10:14 AM   #1
ErnestoJuan
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Hello guys,

Thanks for all your replies containing very usefull advice! If I would not have had a nasty flu I would have responded earlier to your replies, sorry for that.

Yes I did read old threads containing keywords like "rust" "preservation"etc, but as Vandoo imho rightfully pointed out; what goes for item A does not neccessarily go for item B. I can imagine that for example one would use different preservation or cleaning agents on the wooden handle of a keris than on say the wooden handle of a koummya. Simply because the wood is of a different type of tree.

Lew, first of all, your collection of arm daggers is really amazing, very nice items you have and lots of them. Might you ever sell any of them don't hesitate to send me a PM :>) . I have one question regarding the advice to use WD40 oil in combination with 0000 metal wool; my first thought was that you meant the general oil for car engines. Though there is this product on the market called wd40, see http://www.wd40.com/Brands/wd40_product_info.html.
Maybe this is what you recommend?

Kind regards,

Ernesto.
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Old 9th April 2006, 04:56 PM   #2
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This exactly the oil. I use it mostly to take off the rust. Someone here wrote that it is no good to leave it on a blade for years and I believe him.
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