Thanks to one of the other members i was given a very rusty bayonet as a preservation project..
When i received apart from the rust and obvious pitting the locking catch was seized and the markings were barely visible..
I started off by giving it a good spray with wd40 and after a while carefully cleaned off the loose surface rust.Once i was happy i had got off what i could manually i soaked the whole bayonet in a solution of oxalic acid,taking it out occasionally to wipe off any sludge and to check on progress..
The oxalic did a good job in removing the rust and after it was well rinsed and dried the markings had become clear.
1917
US
Remington manufacturers stamp
I could have sanded and ground and filled all the pitting in but in my opinion in this case it would have ruined it, so to preventany new rust i have coated it in a wax polish and made a simple suspension ring to hang on the wall next to the cavalry sabre which is in a similar condition.
Before n after...











When i received apart from the rust and obvious pitting the locking catch was seized and the markings were barely visible..
I started off by giving it a good spray with wd40 and after a while carefully cleaned off the loose surface rust.Once i was happy i had got off what i could manually i soaked the whole bayonet in a solution of oxalic acid,taking it out occasionally to wipe off any sludge and to check on progress..
The oxalic did a good job in removing the rust and after it was well rinsed and dried the markings had become clear.
1917
US
Remington manufacturers stamp
I could have sanded and ground and filled all the pitting in but in my opinion in this case it would have ruined it, so to preventany new rust i have coated it in a wax polish and made a simple suspension ring to hang on the wall next to the cavalry sabre which is in a similar condition.
Before n after...










