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re: How To Recondition Knives
Posted on 10/6/13 at 11:24 pm to Ziggy
Posted on 10/6/13 at 11:24 pm to Ziggy
Ziggy,
Congrats on the heirloom knives.
As far as rust prevention, I once did a science fair project w/ my son on corrosion prevention. We tested a number of products around the house, but it was obviously not an all inclusive test. Of the products we tested, we found the following:
Really good: Eezox=Breakfree CLP=Shooter's Choice Rust Prevention=Corrosion X
Pretty good: 3 in One Oil=Kroil>WD 40
Really bad: Reel Magic.
Didn't have to do a science fair project the next year. If we had, we were going to test: Ballistol, Clenz Oil, FP 10, motor oil and a few others.
Of course, for the ultimate protection, especially long-term, you should use Cosmoline. It's thick, kinda nasty and the knives won't look as nice w/ the Cosmoline applied, but it's great for rust prevention of rust susceptible metals in long term storage.
Congrats on the heirloom knives.
As far as rust prevention, I once did a science fair project w/ my son on corrosion prevention. We tested a number of products around the house, but it was obviously not an all inclusive test. Of the products we tested, we found the following:
Really good: Eezox=Breakfree CLP=Shooter's Choice Rust Prevention=Corrosion X
Pretty good: 3 in One Oil=Kroil>WD 40
Really bad: Reel Magic.
Didn't have to do a science fair project the next year. If we had, we were going to test: Ballistol, Clenz Oil, FP 10, motor oil and a few others.
Of course, for the ultimate protection, especially long-term, you should use Cosmoline. It's thick, kinda nasty and the knives won't look as nice w/ the Cosmoline applied, but it's great for rust prevention of rust susceptible metals in long term storage.
Posted on 10/7/13 at 5:21 am to TigerOnThe Hill
Thanks for the info.
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