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Hi spent the weekend in Sofala With Kleggy from Aussie Detectorist found this lock around 6" down. Just wanting the best way to clean it up, thanks
 

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Hi spent the weekend in Sofala With Kleggy from Aussie Detectorist found this lock around 6" down. Just wanting the best way to clean it up, thanks
Thought to throw this in Borax at Bunnings about $8 bucks a kilo.
I was disloving some in a pot to make ant killer paste as soon as it hit boiling water it totally cleaned the stainless steel to a shine.
Pot is 12 months in use since but you can see the cleaned area.
Just a thought if you heated the lock up in the oven then dropped in a pot of borax/water mix it could work.
If you think the Find is Valuable then better advice i would seek.
Good one on the find Dusttodust all bought home from there was boot tacks, horse shoes & musket balls that i stupidly threw out.
 

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Do you mix it with anything? Sugar, honey etc?
Depending on the type of ants.
In this case they were grease ants they would not touch the sugar / glucose mix at all.
i used a sieve to refine the Borax Powder grains down further then mixed it with butter and bread.
Tried a few different combinations like olive spread and fat from the baking pan.
Yes it does work and from what i could gather the ants dehydrate and they actually pop.
No i`ve never heard of grease ants before that maybe an American term.
 

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