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Exactly my thoughts…Welcome
You should leave it like that.
It's an absolutely unique look.
At most clear coat it.
My guess is if you remove the rust you will have “stains” beneath it. There is a finish on the outside … I would think a spray paint clear coat would seal it so it doesn’t flake off on you but I would do some research on how to stabilize it so the rust process doesn’t continue… if you do blast it plan on refinishing it because the stained ones I’ve seen look like a dead body was stored in it once the rust was removedI think it's pretty cool as is, looks-wise, but the rust just powders off onto anyone that gets near it. Maybe I could coat it with something? But if I *did* want to remove the rust--maybe in order to paint the whole thing (is that a transgression???), does anyone have any advice?
Yea... if you know a good metal guy seeking advice and services from him might be worth it to get the best results... In the end its yours bud so make it what you want it to be. I transformed a Smith Case into a Oakley SI case last year and stripped and painted it and I love the way it looks standing beside my OEM Oakley cases. Just be sure you do the paint process correctly so it doesn't flake off in a couple years. I've always wondered what it would cost to cerakote a Oakley case to a burnt or midnight bronze,,,Oh that is great advice. I found a local sandblasting guy and I'll bring this staining issue up with him. Maybe I'll end up painting the whole thing. I know that's not a purist's move, but I'm after this for the deep down coolness of it, not it's Oakley-ness.