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From: Bay and Beyond Sea Kayak Tours <bayandbeyond_at_ozemail.com.au>
subject: [Paddlewise] de-rusting stainless steel knife
Date: Sat, 9 Nov 2002 15:54:17 +1100
Yeah yeah I know you are suppose to rinse your knife in fresh water 
and dry it each time it gets wet. Lets just say I didn't do that and 
now there is a bit of rust on the knife. Best method for removing the 
rust?? Any suggestions?

OK those are my three questions and I will go back to lurking again.

cheers
Phil
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From: Jochen Grikschat <grikschat_at_web.de>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] de-rusting stainless steel knife
Date: Sat, 9 Nov 2002 13:21:41 +0100
> Yeah yeah I know you are suppose to rinse your knife in fresh water
> and dry it each time it gets wet. Lets just say I didn't do that and
> now there is a bit of rust on the knife. Best method for removing the
> rust?? Any suggestions?

I would take one of these steel scrubbing "brushes" or something similiar.
Here it is called "Ako Pads", so far theyīre still on the market ... donīt
know. Had been every time a success removing rust from steel with Ako Pads.
Donīt worry about hte little scratches. Itīs only a mechanical act of
cleaning, not chemical. A chemical way might be to use phosphoric acid, as
it is in Coca Cola (TM), using Coke might work, needs time but cheap.
If its only very little rust, try normal beach-sand first.
bye - Jochen

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