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Join Date: Apr 2019
Posts: 146
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Hi Ghost,
Not sure how familiar you are with the terminology singep and what kind of oil to use. So just to share with you what I do (basically pretty much what Alan said): 1. Use a mix between Singer Oil and Sandalwood oil (only 5-6 drops of Sandalwood oil, it’s quite expensive) 2. Wrap the blade with a cling wrap 3. Put it back in the sheath 4. Put it in singep 5. Polished the Pendok with silver cloth (if the pendok is silver) Cheers, |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 1,740
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I must add that I don't generally use oil for preserving my blades but rather WD40 or equivalent which I let to dry and wipe before re-inserting the blade into the scabbard. This allows to protect the blade against rust for ever (in a dry environment & old scabbard of course) and avoids reacting with the wood as advised by Alan. I noticed that if a blade was regularly treated with cendana oil, it will smell for ever as the blade & scabbard are impregnated with it.
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