Hi!I got this old manual creaser, very used, a bit rusty and burnt, as seen in the photo attached. Is there a way to clean it so it can be used again?Thank you!
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In restoring my vintage leather tools I always use a rotary steel brush powered by a bench motor to remove rust and stains with highly succes.
I would recommend a scouring pad or fine grit sandpaper to clean it up followed by a little metal polish on some felt in a rotary tool. But a scouring pad may be all you really need.