One of our sons is a ranch manager for a wealthy family in north Texas. The dad made his billion in the oil field - got a divorce, retired, spent a bunch of money on guns, cars, heavy equipment, etc., etc., then he died suddenly and left most of it to his daughter. She has good common sense but is technically challenged and most things mechanical are a mystery to her.
My son called me tonight and said they opened an underground vault today that contains about 25-30 antique long arms. The vault had an air exchanger system that apparently broke about a month ago and now all of the guns have mildew on the stocks and some level of light rust on the metal.
He wants me to tell them how to restore the condition - or possibly take on the job. Of course, I don’t know anything about what's there and have not seen any pictures - my son says it’s mostly Civil War era muskets and old Winchesters. Knowing how the dad bought things, it would not surprise me if they were in pristine shape before the damage happened.
I know this is premature, but I’m thinking about trying burlap soaked in oil for the metal parts, and a whole lot of elbow grease. I have a carding wheel but am worried it may be too aggressive.
I also have no idea what to do with the wood - would a toothbrush with baking soda and water work to remove mildew on a typical finish from the 19th century?