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12-30-2012 12:27 AM
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Re: Helmet Preservation
Rust does not seem to be very bad but if you really want to get rid of the rust I would suggest steel wool but doing this might damage the helmet I would think you would be better off to just leave the helmet alone
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Re: Helmet Preservation
Please don't use steel wool, with respect gel that isn't good advice mate! That rust is long dead, it won't get worse unless you wear it in the bath. Also if you come to sell it in the future, you will have halved the value to another collector if you scrub it with wool, any sprays are also a bad idea. Can we get some pics of the overall lid? Those liner stains don't look like blood really to me btw.
PS. Old leather is also best left alone. If it is very dry it can turn into wet tissue paper if you try and put a cream or something onto it. If you keep it dry and stable it won't degrade any further. In most cases, there is nothing you can do to 'improve' a helmet, this one looks decent already.
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Re: Helmet Preservation
My recommendation is to leave as is. Doing anything to it alters its original condition and appearance. The way you have it stored should be sufficient to keep the rust from continuing. The risk with oils and conditioners is color and appearance change. I leave all of mine as they are. This is just my opinion.
PS: steel wool? No. Save the steel wool for dishes and crack heads.
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Re: Helmet Preservation
Do nothing, it is fine.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Helmet Preservation
I had intention of suggesting steel wool to this helmet, it is a good way to get rid of rust but not on a helmet like this
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Re: Helmet Preservation
The only thing that I would have done, if I absolutely felt I had to, would have been applying a nice coat of Renaissance wax in order to slightly darken the paint/ surface rust, thereby protecting it in the gentlest way possible without doing any damage--- no steel wool, that's for sure
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Re: Helmet Preservation
Helmets are best left alone , no products or special care is required if stored in the right environment. Adding such products will alter the appearance , smell and value.
The room you use should not be too dry or too moist of course.
If you have it in a cabinet with a spotlight it's possible the warmth of the light is creating a bad atmosphere for the leather.
Waxing a helmet with paint that nice is completely unnecessary. In fact if a helmet needs treatment of any sort I would not buy it. Plenty of helmets left that will last for a 1000 years
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Re: Helmet Preservation
Thanks very much for all your responses, I think I will take the advice of doing nothing. Its a bit of a catch 22 in regards keeping it in the cabinet. Its ideal for not rusting however not so good for the liner !!
The rust is not bad by any means and its lasted all this time as it is I suppose I just needed some reassurance. So am I right in thinking that the rust is halted as long as the conditions are good or will it always continue to rust ??
I just did not want a situation in a few years whereby the rust has become worse ?
Thanks
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Re: Helmet Preservation
I wouldn't be very concerned about the rust. It's not sitting out in the rain so it shouldn't continue to grow. A semi dry environment is good. I would not sit it next to a dehumidifier, but don't put a humidifier in the case either, lol. Should be enough moisture in a standard room in a house to keep it neutral and the helmet leather supple.
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