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FWIW - brass wool is better than steel wool
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12-23-2011 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by
A square 10
brass wool is better than steel wool
Yes, if you can get it. I use the brass brushes you can buy for brushing suede leather.
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Either brass wool or steel wool will work, just remember to keep both studiously clean. As they get full of rust that has been removed either rotate to a new, clean surface of the wool or replace. The rust powder/flakes are very abrasive and will mark the surface being cleaned.
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Steel wool comes in finer grades than brass/bronze wool, and no brass wipe off on the metal. 4/0 steel wool and oil will gently remove the rust without harming the original finish with any care at all. You can remove the finish by aggressively using most anything.
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Thanks everyone. I'll carefully try both methods to see which are better and when I'm finished, I'll post pics of the result.
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Originally Posted by
Johnny Peppers
Steel wool comes in finer grades than brass/bronze wool, and no brass wipe off on the metal. 4/0 steel wool and oil will gently remove the rust without harming the original finish with any care at all. You can remove the finish by aggressively using most anything.
Well said. 
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Originally Posted by
MeatMarket
Thanks everyone. I'll carefully try both methods to see which are better and when I'm finished, I'll post pics of the result.
The best of luck, remember - "Less is more".
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Originally Posted by
Johnny Peppers
You can remove the finish by aggressively using most anything.
Which is why I seriousy recommend first using the electrolytic meethod. Any brush will brush everything, so there isl always likely to be some microscopic abrasion which - as has been pointed out - will become noticeable if you overdo it . But electrolysis only affects the rust, and preceding + following ultrasonic cleaning shakes off the loose flakes and sludge. Please give it a try.

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Originally Posted by
Patrick Chadwick
Which is why I seriousy recommend first using the electrolytic meethod. Any brush will brush everything, so there isl always likely to be some microscopic abrasion which - as has been pointed out - will become noticeable if you overdo it . But electrolysis only affects the rust, and preceding + following ultrasonic cleaning shakes off the loose flakes and sludge. Please give it a try.
I certainly will give this a try too. It seems I have everything I need already except the soda. Will baking soda work?
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Originally Posted by
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Will baking soda work?
Yes, just stir in about a tablespoonful per pint of water.

Patrick
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Thank You to Patrick Chadwick For This Useful Post:
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Patrick, your chemistry formulation is the work of a genius................................
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