dealing with some red rust myself.. and i dont know if i can buff it out without loosing the etching/engraving.. i'd settle for black rust i guess.. how do you turn red rust to black rust?
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dealing with some red rust myself.. and i dont know if i can buff it out without loosing the etching/engraving.. i'd settle for black rust i guess.. how do you turn red rust to black rust?
I feel for you. My daughter just painted one of the bedroom walls in black and yellow with her markers. Ten minutes ago. Looks like an ancient cave wall now :)
Good luck with the blades! You'll sort it all out.
One of my daughters colored the grouting between the floor tiles with crayon. :)
I agree it sucks to have 92 razors damaged like this. The silver lining is of course that she did not get hurt despite interacting with a box of 92 very sharp object.
Build yourself a new, taller, wider workbench. No stools, blade bin back and centre. Make sure it is a 'Manly' stand up workspace. Problem solved...in future.
Mick
Sorry to hear of your recent experience
Reading this thread brought this to mind...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwwtO5viUDE
Hoping things turn out well in your re-restorations
Hugs to the small person :angel:
Ah mate, I feel for you..! :(
All I have to contend with are my cats drinking my honing water... I'm going to stop moaning about that.
Hope you can salvage them.
I know that someone already did a thread on molasses, but I have recently had some good results from a 10 parts water/1 part molasses. 48hrs is all it took.
Might be of help.
Good luck.
Stu
I remember over the years that my kids were the ones to sand out the brand new paint job on my '66 mustang with road blacktop chunks, be scouts and light fires in the woods nearby, paint a wall with a spray can, magic marker walls, hide food in their rooms which got a colony of ants covering the floor, lock the stalls from the inside in the necessary room at my workplace while I was working a long weekend and child sitting.
Mostly the trouble they got into was from watching an adult do something and then trying to match it with the objects at hand.:hmmm:
Now you know why they say soda is bad for kids.
wow. Got any pictures of the damage? and no, I'm not talking about any bruises your daughter might have.