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04-25-2013, 12:49 AM #10
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Thanked: 3215Try a bamboo chopstick with a bit of abrasive polish on the end. Bamboo by itself is abrasive, with some polish you canreally concentrate on a problem area or spot. Rest the blade on a piece of foam.
You can also whittle a chop stick to fit between the scales and polish that hard to get part of the tang. If you are real ambitious you can carve the end of the chopstick to match the curved part of the tang, some fine sand paper wrapped around the tang, then polish the tang between the scales.
Also a paper towel sprayed with WD40 and wrapped around a chopstick will clean the inside of the scales nicely, removing old soap and rust spots. I clean again with Simple Green to remove the WD40.
Nice job
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