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Sir Ulrich

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How to clean rust from armor
« on: 2010-09-23, 22:30:48 »
So I went to NY Renaissance Faire and it was raining. Considering my kettle helm sat in my closet the majority of the time I assumed it was stainless as it did not rust. Boy was I wrong. It's got light rust stains on it thanks to the rain. Anyone know how to clean it off? Keep in mind I can't soak it in anything as the liner is riveted to the helmet itself. Should I just paint it like they historically did to armor to get rid of rust?

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Re: How to clean rust from armor
« Reply #1 on: 2010-09-23, 22:46:11 »
hmm yours is a cas iberia/ get dressed for battle right? i am not sure if there is a covering over the metal or not. allot of times i rub down my armour with 3in1 oil with a ruff cloth. if that doesn't work i use a scotch brite (green) pad and then oil it. if that doesn't work try some 800 grit sand paper and work your way down the scale till it comes off. (lower the number = rougher the paper) i had a helmet that had some rust so i used a scotch brite pad just to find out that the metal had like a covering. not like a painted on lacker but something else odd.

hmmm looking at my get dressed for battle sallet i don't think it does, so go for the ruff cloth and then the green scotch brite pad.

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Re: How to clean rust from armor
« Reply #2 on: 2010-09-23, 23:27:46 »
I got it at strongblade here http://www.strongblade.com/prod/sbh-kettlehelm.html
I am thinking once I clean it I should lacquer or paint it. This is actually giving me second thoughts on my purchase on that mail. Maybe being 410 bucks poorer is worth the lack of maintenance and rust.

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Re: How to clean rust from armor
« Reply #3 on: 2010-09-23, 23:56:02 »
i think it maybe jsut straight steel.

DO LOT Lacquer IT! ask Sir Edward about that hehehe it showed every scratch.

but don't get stainless cause you fear rust. with all beauty comes maintenance.

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Re: How to clean rust from armor
« Reply #4 on: 2010-09-24, 00:44:02 »
Yeah it has some scratches on it.... Dunno if that's lacquer or just the mirror polish finish getting scuffed.

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Re: How to clean rust from armor
« Reply #5 on: 2010-09-24, 14:50:44 »
I use this for the light to moderate rust along with a green scrub pad.
http://www.acehardware.com/largeImage/index.jsp?LargeImageURL=http%3A//ACE.imageg.net/graphics/product_images/pACE2-1200051dt.jpg

I use a drill motor and wire wheel for the serious rust.   ;)
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Re: How to clean rust from armor
« Reply #6 on: 2010-09-27, 15:52:09 »
What Sir Brian said; I use a green scotchbrite pad and Flitz (Windlass sells it) - I have a GDFB helm that has shown some rust spots since I got it.  I use it for my swords as well, works just fine.
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Re: How to clean rust from armor
« Reply #7 on: 2010-09-28, 00:58:41 »
Wow, I must be the odd man out here. I actually let most of my stuff get really rusty and nasty before cleaning it. I have not cleaned my Morion in about a month and it has got rained on twice, though not very hard and it is only showing a small amount of discoloration and some spotty surface rust. My method is what one of the living history units uses on their armor and weapons to give them a period feel and to reduve maintenance. Let it rust for a while, until the rust has that nice dark patina then clean it with gun oil (do not use wd 30, it no longer has actual oil in it, only a synthentic and does not kill rust) or similiar oil. Use a wire brush or steel wool with the oil to clean the worst with, then use a rag to reaply some oil and store or wear with the oil on. This will create a layer of "dead" rust in between the air and the steel underneath that will help to protect your helmet, sword, armor, etc. I did this with my Kettle Helm and although I have not yet gotten that nice dark patina, it is not shiney raw steel anymore either. Alternatively, you can clean all the rust off and cover it in peanut oil (a thin layer) and then bake it on. Baking can be done by cooking it in a stove or closed grill, although this heat may change the metal's properties, I'm not sure, or by placing it out on a driveway or sidewalk on a couple of very hot summer days when no rain is expected. This will create a layer between the steel and the air much like paint. The peanut oil has a dark brownish color when used this way. I have not personally done this, but I know someone in the Kingdom of Lucerne who did this with his gorget and burgonet and it looks really good. I hope this is helpful to you or someone else here.

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Re: How to clean rust from armor
« Reply #8 on: 2010-09-28, 15:10:16 »
Well, due to inherent laziness, I'm following Matt's example- that is, not cleaning my armor.  No, there're some minor rust spots that I've let live for now...figure once the season's over, then I'll clean it up.  I won't be baking anything as that would require removal of the leather bits (which equates to extra work lol) but I'll keep the other stuff in mind; thanks for sharing.
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Re: How to clean rust from armor
« Reply #9 on: 2010-09-28, 18:02:45 »

Yeah, I'm one of the worst when it comes to rust. I hardly ever clean or seal my armor, which is why I'm trying to get stainless whenever I can, and that's also a side benefit of having aluminum mail. :)
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Re: How to clean rust from armor
« Reply #10 on: 2010-09-28, 19:10:20 »
Yea...I just couldn't justify getting an aluminum riveted hauberk.  I imagine that, as my knees start to go, I'll change my mind on that one.
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Re: How to clean rust from armor
« Reply #11 on: 2010-09-28, 19:42:50 »
ah see i love mild steel. i don't mind the cleaning it takes

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Re: How to clean rust from armor
« Reply #12 on: 2010-09-28, 19:53:34 »

One problem with aluminum mail to keep in mind is that it comes apart. I haven't had problems with my hauberk, since I made it out of a fairly heavy gauge (it's 14g electric-fence wire, so it's fairly stiff for aluminum), and I edged it all the way around with steel links. Aluminum is a supremely bad idea for chausses, since just the act of walking will tear the knees apart. You need steel here. A riveted aluminum hauberk can develop issues over time if it's not strong enough, but it can be perfectly serviceable if it is.
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Re: How to clean rust from armor
« Reply #13 on: 2010-09-28, 19:57:10 »
I wouldn't want aluminium mail armor, I heard bad stories about it coming apart and crap. Galvanized butted mail is way too heavy for me, as i've worn it before in a shop that sold it. Don't care much for the grey finish too...
Icefalcones mail is what appeals to me most, only issue is it doesn't have the "solid rings" that I wish it had. My only issue with cleaning the rust off of it would be the blackened finish would come off... Unless there's a way to stop that from happening or re-blackening it. Don't care much for "shiny new" armour look... I actually like things to look to some degree "worn". I'll just let my helmet get more "worn" looking and then do the peanut oil thing next summer heh.

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Re: How to clean rust from armor
« Reply #14 on: 2010-09-28, 20:00:29 »
ah see i love mild steel. i don't mind the cleaning it takes

Ditto for me as well, besides cleaning your armor is a good way to inspect it for any potential problems with straps, loose rivets, etc.  ;)

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