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    Heavily rusted cap gun

    Dug a 1925 National cap gun that has a layer of rust (various degrees) completely covering the toy.

    best way to salvage this find?
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    there are a few ways of doing it , we might be able to give you some good advice after seeing it as it is now Moresound.
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    No picture as yet.
    ill get one up soon.
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    the best results that I've ever seen came from electrolysis and or apple cider vinegar .
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    Apple cider vinegar it is then.
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    I've had two heavily rusted items that apple cider vinegar was having a tough time breaking up. On those, electrolysis worked better for me.
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    I would personally go the electrolysis route myself, I would really like seeing a before shot of this capgun cause I really like checking out the old capguns. I know there's a remarkable restoration of a late 1800's cap gun on treasurenet that a gal from South Carolina found a few years back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by giant056 View Post
    I would personally go the electrolysis route myself, I would really like seeing a before shot of this capgun cause I really like checking out the old capguns. I know there's a remarkable restoration of a late 1800's cap gun on treasurenet that a gal from South Carolina found a few years back.

    Do you have a link?
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