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Join Date: Jun 2008
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I was told to treat my blades with selenium dioxid 70% and NA- thioanthimowat 30%. not sure if the last is spelled right. Would any agree on the use of the agents on there blades
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Was the person telling you this your friend, or your enemy?
Did they describe the effect the chemicals would have, or the reason they were selected? ![]() Selenium dioxide is an oxidizing acid, that should have the effect of turning the steel black. The other chemical may be something like ammonium thiosulfate, a photographic fixing chemical. I think you'd be better off with mineral oil or microcrystalline wax for preserving. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: comfortably at home, USA
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Definitely stick with mineral oil or Renaisance Wax (microcrystalline wax).
The other mentioned will turn your blades various colors. Rich |
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