Franst Posted April 27, 2022 Report Posted April 27, 2022 Hello people, A very basic question if you don't mind. The humidity inside my house is generally around %50- 55 so keeping my new blade in a very light oil seems like a good idea. I had a sword cleaning kit once but I lost the oiling cloth that came with it. I cleaned my blade with cotton pad/alcohol and wiped it a couple of times with kleenex. Then I applied bit of choji oil using a piece of white thick cotton tshirt piece. After that I used kleenex again to get rid of excess oil. But, after this, blade gets kinda cloudy..like I can see smudges around shinogi..What am I doing wrong? Is it ok to use cotton tshirt patches to oil the blade? Can I also use kleenex to oil it? I can't seem to find a replacement of that piece of cloth came with sword care set..it used to be a thick/heavy cloth path but I don't know what material it was..it was good. I also tried quality microfiber(same brand that I clean my Vinyl's with) to apply oil..it seems like it removes the oil while applying it if you know what I mean. Kleenex after, same cloudy look. Also, do I have to clean my oiling cloth each time before using it? Because the old oil will stay on.. I know this is not exactly rocket science but being new and all, any tips/tricks will be much appreciated. I don't want to make mistakes which I'll regret later. Thank you in advance! Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted April 28, 2022 Report Posted April 28, 2022 Microfibre is best used to remove oil, not apply it. A good non-scented tissue is the way to go for applying oil. Quote
b.hennick Posted April 28, 2022 Report Posted April 28, 2022 You can also use and refuse cotton to apply oil. A small amount is needed. Quote
Novak77 Posted May 8, 2022 Report Posted May 8, 2022 Hey there, I am a JSA student, so my method might not be the best, but I will throw my suggestion out there anyway. Go to a fabric store, and buy some plain white flannel. I bought 1/4 yd, and I think it will last me forever. Cheers, Ryan Quote
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