Four years ago, I was fortunate enough to acquire an Austro-Hungarian Berndorfer shell, and sooner, rather than later, I will post an entry on it.
I display a reproduction chinstrap with it simply for aesthetic reasons.
When the helmet arrived, with it in the box was a long, brown, damp, lumpy mass...I know, right? I set that aside, uncertain what it was. Last week I was having a purge and came across that lump. Close examination revealed a mass of clay, rust, and what looked like perished leather; I started to dissect it. What was revealed was the very rusted original chinstrap cam-buckle.
I gave it a light scrub with a soft toothbrush which effectively got rid of the mud and the surface flakes of rust. Following that, I used a vinyl eraser to remove the rest of the rust. It cleaned up very well.
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