I admittedly only searched briefly before giving up, but I couldn't remember which threads we've talked about rust prevention and clean-up, and some of the problems some of us have been having lately, so I thought I'd start a new thread.
I never used to have much trouble with rust, or what little I did I was able to clean up with a little CLR. On items where I didn't mind messing up the finish (really cheap swords, the inside surfaces of armor), I've used wire-wheels on a drill, or small polishing wheels on the Dremel. It's quick and effective.
Mineral oil is what I've used for years to protect swords, and it must be working, since my Albion blades all look great (hilts are another story).
Recently I've been using CLR with steel wool, then quickly going over it with WD-40 to get the moisture out, then re-sealing with with either spray-on gun-oil, or Mineral Oil. This has failed miserably. As we discussed in another thread, both Sir James and I had problems with these items showing rust overnight, or over the first week. We've suspected both the gun oil, and the steel wool as being problematic here.
So I'm trying an experiment now.
I cleaned up my gauntlets, yet again (third time since this spring), and my brand-new helm, which I've never used, was still coated in whatever it shipped in, and yet still rusted a 6-inch long splotch on the back plus a few other splotches.
Right Gauntlet: Turtle chrome polish, WD-40, then Turtle wax.
Left Gauntlet: Metal-Glo, WD-40, then Ren-wax.
Helm: Turtle chrome polish, WD-40, then Ren-wax.
I did all of these with scotchbrites and paper towels.
Immediately, the left gaunt doesn't look as good, since the metal-glo isn't a good rust remover. And while CLR with steel wool eats up the rust more quickly than the above options, it has problems, in that it's very watery and runs everywhere, whereas the others above are more thick. And I need to avoid the steel wool.
I also did a really quick pass over the fingers on the gaunts, so they don't look that great right now.
Another thing I'm tempted to do, is a CLR clean-up, and go over it with windex and let it dry. Then WD-40, and on to a sealant. I've used Windex on the swords before, and it's a nice soft soap to get oily crap off. But anything that's water based needs to use WD-40 and/or dry off.
Let's keep a good discussion going. Clearly we'll all have varying experiences, but hopefully we can come up with some really good methods.