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Simple and good composition for steel cleaning A mixture of paraffin and oil can serve.

Add 20 part of paraffin to a bottle containing 1 parts of oil, shake thoroughly until the paraffin is completely dissolved and, having first wiped the object to be cleaned, cover it with a brush with this mixture; then leave it in place for 10-12 hours, protecting it from dust, after which the item is wiped with a dry woolen cloth. If a steel tool or other item requires more thorough cleaning due to significant rust, etc., then use the following composition: prepare a mixture of 5 parts of turpentine and 25 parts of stearin oil.

This mixture is diluted with alcohol until a thick liquid is obtained, with which the object is coated, and when the alcohol evaporates, the metal surface is wiped with a mixture of 45 parts of animal charcoal and 25 parts of powdered kolkotar.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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