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Hi,

 

I was just wondering is 3 in one oil safe for Japanese Blade ?.  I don’t have access for o Choji oil so thinking of using this as an alternative.

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1 hour ago, Bugyotsuji said:

Of course there is some kind of 100% pure mineral oil that some Nihonto folks swear by.

Thank you, just another question. For the nakago oiling. Some said no some said yes, but I believe it’s necessary to lightly oil it to prevent red rust. What is your recommendation for oiling the nakago ?

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I would avoid the 3-in-one oil. The DMSO would bring some sulphur into play, and this substance easily penetrates human skin, which I personally would not like.

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For the nakago, IF you must prevent red rust, put a drop or 2 on your fingertips, and lightly massage it onto the nakago. One or 2 drops is more than enough. Some say do nothing, but sometimes I feel the nakago can use just a little oil.

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14 hours ago, Jacques said:

If you are not in a very wet environment you can avoid oil. It's that i do for decades. 


This is what I do as well, except on newly polished blades.  But I do wonder if I should be concerned about ‘oxidation’?  Not rust per se, but a ‘greying’ of the blade?  If in a controlled, relatively dry environment, stored in shirasaya, is this a concern?

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14 hours ago, Mark S. said:


This is what I do as well, except on newly polished blades.  But I do wonder if I should be concerned about ‘oxidation’?  Not rust per se, but a ‘greying’ of the blade?  If in a controlled, relatively dry environment, stored in shirasaya, is this a concern?

Our humidity in Australia is very low especially where I live. Problem would be extra dry is equal more dust in the air. I think taking it out monthly to check is a good idea for now. 

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