Ox Shoe and bridle buckle - can I clean them?

horsesterry

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Hi. I got out yesterday before the storm hitting CT tonight. I went to a farmer's field and found another IHC! So happy because I ruined my first one in hydrogen peroxide, and half an Ox shoe and bridle buckle. Is there a way to clean up what I found? IMG_3534.JPG
 

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You can soak the ox shoe and bridle buckle in apple cider vinegar. Soak, remove rust, soak, remove rust, repeat until satisfied. Then coat with petroleum-based product to neutralize the acidic effects of the vinegar.
You can also use electrolysis if you are set up for that.
Congrats on the IHP.
 

couple nice old keepers, congrats on the new ihp.
a small electrolysis bin should clean them up nicely for you.
 

ONE THING I HAVE YET TO FIND IN MY AREA , MOSTLY HORSE SHOES.. YOU WOULD THINK THAT THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN USED TO PULL CERTAIN LOADS BUT NO LUCK YET NICE FINDS.
 

Nice finds. I prefer the apple cider vinegar soak suggeated by against the wind. I've tried electrolysis, wasn't as pleased with the results but then again I probably wasn't doing it correctly LOL. CT sure seems to have a lot of ox shoes, I guess they were the draft animals of choice long ago.
HH
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