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I got the Pecards to recondition my old HSSCo sling, I have a question
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10-13-2011 08:42 PM
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Use a tooth brush. Saddle soap or material you plan to use for the leather....
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I thought we already talked about this somewhere? At one point Johnny Pepper I think? said not to use a toothbrush because it pushed things further into the sling. I would use a tooth pick or a very small screwdriver to carefully pick the verdigris off. That way you get into all the small places. Then Pecards.
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Sounds like it will take a while, but will be well worth the effort. Thanks fellas.
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Usally use a tooth pick or one of those white plactic dental pics that are angled on one end and pointed on the other.Can find them in most stores around dental care products.The dental pics work really well for getting the verdegris from around snaps and buckles.You may be able to remove a little of the verdigris on the rough side of the leather by scraping carefully with a dull pocket knife blade or the back edge of a utility knife blade.Often not easy to get the verdigris completely off rough leather.
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Last edited by doyler; 10-16-2011 at 04:50 PM.
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Any Chemists out there like to tell us - in simple laymans terms of course - a) what verdigres is and b) what it's caused by. Is it harmfull to anything? I know it removes the blueing from telescope tubes
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A form of copper sulfate or similar, I think. (It ought to be blue if pure, so...)
Also reasonably sure it's "not good for you"! Don't eat!
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