Hello dear all,
I got this Baden M15, and wanted to have your opinions on if and how to clean it...
I got this Baden M15, and wanted to have your opinions on if and how to clean it...
A long time ago, I used Sapo (for riding leather), neatsfoot oil, or something similar. The downside is that it makes your hands greasy and stains your clothes. Also, if your room isn't well ventilated, you'll notice mold stains. That's why I prefer glycerin.Hello, to make the leather supple I use osepoot oil (sorry for my English). This oil was used by the Gendarmerie, where they used to want to keep their horse leather supple. You can get it wherever they have old horse equipment; it is a bit hard to get here, but I still got a jar from an old gendarme
agree with John, I have used silicone gun rags for years on metal parts! They are also inexpensive and last a long time if you keep them zipped up when not in use.I know how folks feel one way or the other about clean or not to clean. I believe that one should attempt to preserve the helmet for prosperity and take the middle of the road approach.
In the case with the pickelhaube’s rusted metal hardware silicone cloths, such as Allen’s Silicone Cleaning Cloths, a cleaning product for guns, knives and fishing reals. I have used these cloths on US and German WWI helmets, trench art, knives as well as rusted field gear. I figured that if is removes dust, dirt, and corrosive chemicals from weapons that have been fired it should be good enough for period helmets and field gear. Note in the case of weapons that have been fired, one should clean the firearm in the normal manner before wiping it down. The Silicone on the cloths remove rust, dust and oils from the user’s hands from the metal surface. It does it without removing the patina or finish that comes with age and provide an inhibitor of the rust returning and moisture of the surface.
Note I would not use it on leather portion of the helmet. My final piece of advice, try the cloth on a small area of the metal that is to be clean to see if you like the finish.
Good luck and let us know.