Kaigunto230 Posted August 21, 2021 Report Posted August 21, 2021 I recently purchased a couple Nihonto and also own a kaigunto, and I want to care for them in the best possible way to preserve their longevity. I attended Mr. Grey Doffin's wonderful care and etiquette lecture at the Token Kai, and the JSS/US packet he handed out has also been useful. However, I had a few quick questions. 1. Grey mentioned using microfiber cloths for removing oil instead of uchiko. Can one also use a microfiber cloth to apply the oil to the swords? Or should that be a clean tissue for application, switch to microfiber when removing the excess, and finally using a microfiber when cleaning everything off for study/appreciation? 2. Gunto - Is the oiling of a gunto the same as a Nihonto? Thank you for the help! Quote
b.hennick Posted August 21, 2021 Report Posted August 21, 2021 I use a small piece of cotton fabric to put on the oil. You use a minimal amount of oil. Yes you can oil the gunto blade. Microfiber is used to remove the oil. You should not put oil on the tang unless there is active red rust. If there is is red rust, I would use a tissue to apply the oil. Quote
Mark S. Posted August 21, 2021 Report Posted August 21, 2021 Another option you can add to the arsenal is 100% pure (or as close as possible) isopropyl alcohol and tissue to clean a dirty blade or even to remove old oil. I use my microdear microfiber cloth to wipe off dust and use to rest blade on when viewing. I try to keep it as clean as possible all the time. I’m not saying I’m right… just saying it is what I do. Quote
Grey Doffin Posted August 21, 2021 Report Posted August 21, 2021 I apply oil with a piece of facial tissue (paper). I remove oil 1st with another piece of tissue, to get the most of it, and then with microfiber. Grey 3 Quote
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