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#95082 21/12/18 05:20 PM
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Hello to all ODK members,
Have got a Villager �badge� which has a fair bit of corrosion and rusted in screws
Would appreciate any ideas/advise on how best to clean this up.
Thank you
Phil

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Hi Seafordphil,

Just hit it with a wire brush or wire wheel on a bench grinder.

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Thank You Paul C
Thanks for your comment, I was thinking can this be sealed to stop future corrosion
Phil

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Phil once you have removed the screws, not sure if you have achieved that yet, once you have cleaned it up you can just spray it with a pressure pack clear. Is there any colour meant to be on the badge, if so do that before the clear

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Thanks Norm
Screws still in at the moment.
Worried about breaking it.
PHIL.

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Have you had some penetrene on the screws

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Thanks again Norm
Will go and do that right now.
Phil


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Phil I bet if you brought it over here they would fall out as you arrived LOL

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Hi Seafordphil and all,


I would not use a steel wire brush on the Villager side of the badge as it will remove base material from the badge (gouging ,scratching)

Use a brass brush for cleaning the badge but sometimes the brushes that are listed as brass are brass plated steel so check
with a magnet if you have any doubts .

Brass wire is softer than steel wire or stainless steel wire, and offers a brushing action that will not scratch harder metals.Good for cleaning metal parts without removing any of the base material also good for Satin finishing aluminum extrusions or sheet.

Cheers
Max

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Thanks Max.
Taken on board
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I agree with Max. Steel wool is another option, will give it a nice shiny look.


Thanks for reading!

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