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i had an old springer trap given to me today off one of the old boys down the road. its never been used but have been hung up for over a year

with a lot of surface rust on it, and hard as hell to open. what would i have to do to get it working well again.

i thought wd40 but looking at another post i dont think its the right way. any advise

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Guest Ditch_Shitter

Ideal solution to that one would be a little steel wire brush. One of just the right level of softness. Sit with such a brush for half an hour and ye'd end up with a trap that looked like it had just left the factory.

 

I might have such a brush knocking around here somewhere.

 

 

Alternatively; Stick it in a bucket of water, just enough to cover it, to which ye add about 500 ml of cheap vinager. Day or two in that and it'll clean itself.

 

Of course, either way, it'll take a far lighter coat of rust again PDQ. Ye could always take a look at Matt The Rats' Waxing Thread and see what ye think of the ideas being offered there.

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