Well, I sort of left the time I spent in trial-and-error figuring out how I was going to take the stuff off. I started off doing it the way I would on a car, steel wool and rustoleum. By the end I had 6 grades of sandpaper and 3 solvents. Also, it's a Hanwei rapier, stone polished and all, so the rust went fairly deep, for being essentially surface rust.Eclectic Dreck said:As a (sport) fencer, I am accustomed to cleaning rust from weapons and thus I must ask, what process do you use that takes a week to get the job done? I personally use a very fine grit sanding block to remove rust, a process that takes perhaps ten minutes per blade. If I cared about the appearance of the blade (i.e. I wanted to maintain a mirror sheen), a normal polishing job wouldn't take more than a few hours given the relatively small amount of material we're dealing with. Did you just go for polishing the rust off from the start or something?loc978 said:after a week of rust removal:
Also, I was only working on it about 2 hours a day.