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    Oh Yes! poona's Avatar
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    You can buy Silvo. It's brasso's equivalent for silver and steels.

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    Thumbs up baking soda

    I use baking soda to shine my razor and it's prettu effective on rust.

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    I posted some info on an amazing product ( IMHO ) over on the restoration page if any of the UK Europe folk are interested ..

    I little info on some home made rust cleaners

    http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-rust-remover.htm


    Garry

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    I've had far better luck (on brass, other metals) with a bare finger and Blue Magic. I wonder how that would do on steel?

    Any ideas?

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