Spike cleaning

Naprawiacz

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Spike with a tarnish of tobacco smoke.Very difficult tarnish to remove,which over time causes micro pitting.Before cleaning, you can soften the object with acetone solvent.Cleaning ingredients: citric acid, baking soda, facade cleaner, a little water and a toothbrush.This is a very time-consuming technique.Working time about 5 hours.Facade cleaner can be substituted for dishwashing liquid or other heavy-duty cleaner.
 

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Spike with a tarnish of tobacco smoke.Very difficult tarnish to remove,which over time causes micro pitting.Before cleaning, you can soften the object with acetone solvent.Cleaning ingredients: citric acid, baking soda, facade cleaner, a little water and a toothbrush.This is a very time-consuming technique.Working time about 5 hours.Facade cleaner can be substituted for dishwashing liquid or other heavy-duty cleaner.
Great job Wojtek!
 
Wojtek, perhaps a path worth considering would be to consult Kenny K on the next line of paint operations?
Piotrek, it's always worth talking. Only then should all metal elements be painted using his method. At the end of July, Krzysiek and I will meet at the Dominican fair in Gdańsk, it would be good if you were there.
 
I use a different chemical to clean first a solution of sodium carbonate (alkali) - gently copper comes out. Then citric acid with hydrogen peroxide and sodium chloride. The sheets come out quite bright. Then dyed chemically. The process is for people with patience.
But any process is good to make the result satisfactory.
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