Cleaning An 1860 Cavalry Saber Pommel

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Hey fellas, I recently posted about some WBTS finds here. I think I can see a faint maker's mark under the encrustation on the saber pommel. Can anyone recommend a method for cleaning the pommel without removing the green patina? I need to get that hardened encrustation off. I tried boiling in hydrogen peroxide, but that had minimal impact. Thanks!

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soak in DISTILLED water. change the water daily, while changing water very very gently use a soft tooth brush or tooth pick to help loosen stuff. Could take a few days could take up to a week. guaranteed safest way
 

Thanks TP!
 

Use loctites brand called aluminum jelly cleaner and brighter and q-tips. Let it sit on the inside as a test then use the q tips to remove. Works on the buttons but it may pull the patina off so do a test first. I love the stuff.\ Post back up when clean nice find.
 

Use loctites brand called aluminum jelly cleaner and brighter and q-tips. Let it sit on the inside as a test then use the q tips to remove. Works on the buttons but it may pull the patina off so do a test first. I love the stuff.\ Post back up when clean nice find.

Thanks TM.
 

A Very nice find , GL with your cleaning / preservation adventures.
 

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