How to deep clean your armour.
Sadly there's no simple way or even single way, to really deep clean your armour. You simply have to get on with it. In this short video I take a look at what I would suggest is the simplest way to give your armour a really good deep clean, without running the risk of ruining it. Be warned though, this method will wreck mirrored finishes, instead it will give a matt or satin finish to the armour. This is not a technique for spot rust removal. If you don't have a bench grinder some 150 grit sand paper will do the trick just as well, you will just have to go at it a little longer than you do with a bench grinder. The product I use on the linen mop is called scovax: https://www.thepolishingshop.co.uk/in... Although there are plenty of other pastes out there that work just as well.

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