Restored HEAVY DUTY RUST on Ulster Knife Co Scout
Re: Restored HEAVY DUTY RUST on Ulster Knife Co Scout
really nice job!
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Re: Restored HEAVY DUTY RUST on Ulster Knife Co Scout
Thanks Glenn!
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Re: Restored HEAVY DUTY RUST on Ulster Knife Co Scout
I have used mineral oil to both lubricate the joint and help restore a dull surface
on the scale. I have never soaked with mineral oil. I apply a thin coat on the
scale overnight and wipe off in the AM.
When buying mineral oil get the fragrance free variety. No need to expose the knife
to additional chemicals which might react with the blade/scale
Bob
on the scale. I have never soaked with mineral oil. I apply a thin coat on the
scale overnight and wipe off in the AM.
When buying mineral oil get the fragrance free variety. No need to expose the knife
to additional chemicals which might react with the blade/scale
Bob
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rea1eye wrote:I have used mineral oil to both lubricate the joint and help restore a dull surface
on the scale. I have never soaked with mineral oil. I apply a thin coat on the
scale overnight and wipe off in the AM.
When buying mineral oil get the fragrance free variety. No need to expose the knife
to additional chemicals which might react with the blade/scale
Bob
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Re: Restored HEAVY DUTY RUST on Ulster Knife Co Scout
Man that looks great Scott.
I just cleaned a German scout up today but used a scotch brite pad. Seems to be quicker work than sand paper. Used Flitz after that and cleaned up pretty good.
I use mineral oil on the scales and 3 in 1 on the joints.
I just cleaned a German scout up today but used a scotch brite pad. Seems to be quicker work than sand paper. Used Flitz after that and cleaned up pretty good.
I use mineral oil on the scales and 3 in 1 on the joints.
Doug
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