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<blockquote data-quote="nicholst55" data-source="post: 480006" data-attributes="member: 22582"><p>Good luck with that. Various armies, including the U.S. Army tried that; they called it 'Armory Bright.' Soldiers simply scoured off the rust before inspection. Bare carbon steel rusts when exposed to moisture or humidity; there's really no way around that, as its a simple chemical reaction.</p><p></p><p>You can try Eezox; it's the best rust preventive I've used to date.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicholst55, post: 480006, member: 22582"] Good luck with that. Various armies, including the U.S. Army tried that; they called it 'Armory Bright.' Soldiers simply scoured off the rust before inspection. Bare carbon steel rusts when exposed to moisture or humidity; there's really no way around that, as its a simple chemical reaction. You can try Eezox; it's the best rust preventive I've used to date. [/QUOTE]
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