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Old 16th May 2019, 10:18 AM   #10
Anthony G.
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I no longer apply any scented oil to my kris blades but just treat them once with WD40 or Ballistoil spray for preventing any rust and it lasts for ever (in our rather dry environment).
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At this moment, i am using this type of 'oil' as I lived in Southeast Asia region which is extremely humid. And i find the oil use by Javanese people tends to rather expensive.


https://www.bladehq.com/item--Sentry...Glide-4--63106


So far so good and hopefully it will not damage my keris blade metal and pamor. It seems not made from acidic substance and form a layer that protect the steel from external force.
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