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Hi All.
I've had the good fortune to move from London to the placid depths of Wales and my client list has obviously reduced. So, I find myself with a lot more time on my hands and the wife suggested that I start my own county lines drug gang to keep me busy. Having looked into it, it turns out that the rewards are pretty good for not too much time investment, the problem is that it has been recommended to me to use a big knife to keep the kiddiwinkies in line, I need the sort of knife that will shit them right up if I pull it out and they think they are going to get bagged by it. Ideally I want it so shiny and sharp looking they can see their own terrified faces reflected in it, that should keep them slanging hard and reduce 'inventory shrinkage'. The problem is that I have a suitable knife but it's really rusty, I soaked it in vinegar then Coke (Coca cola) this got all the lumpy rust off but now the surface is really brown and stained
Looking sorrowfully at my Hexhead sub frame, it occurred to me that there could be no better forum to ask in, this must be a community of people familiar with the subtleties of rust removal. So, what would be the best way to get the knife back to it original lustrous and menacing shine?
I've had the good fortune to move from London to the placid depths of Wales and my client list has obviously reduced. So, I find myself with a lot more time on my hands and the wife suggested that I start my own county lines drug gang to keep me busy. Having looked into it, it turns out that the rewards are pretty good for not too much time investment, the problem is that it has been recommended to me to use a big knife to keep the kiddiwinkies in line, I need the sort of knife that will shit them right up if I pull it out and they think they are going to get bagged by it. Ideally I want it so shiny and sharp looking they can see their own terrified faces reflected in it, that should keep them slanging hard and reduce 'inventory shrinkage'. The problem is that I have a suitable knife but it's really rusty, I soaked it in vinegar then Coke (Coca cola) this got all the lumpy rust off but now the surface is really brown and stained
Looking sorrowfully at my Hexhead sub frame, it occurred to me that there could be no better forum to ask in, this must be a community of people familiar with the subtleties of rust removal. So, what would be the best way to get the knife back to it original lustrous and menacing shine?