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Swords: Accesories Sword Care

Sword Cleaning Kit

Sword Cleaning Kit

The proper care and maintenance of swords is critical if they are to retain their condition. The composition of sword steel makes it very susceptible to rust. The cleaning kit we offer has everything necessary for basic sword care. Includes:

a brass awl and hammer to easily dismantle the sword

a bottle of choji oil, to prevent rusting and rice paper to apply it with

a plastic container to store an oiled cloth

an extra large uchiko, the pad contains non-abrasive powder that absorbs extra cleaning oil

This cleaning kit comes in an attractive carved wooden box and is a necessity for any sword collector.

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Sword Cleaning Kit

Sword Cleaning Kit

Sword Cleaning Kit - Set of traditional Samurai sword cleaning formula and instruments. This kit includes Japanese choji clove oil for blade, rice papers, oiling cloth, a powder ball for blade polishing and a brass awl and hammer.

The clove oil’s primary purpose is to prevent rusting, as low alloy plain carbon steel can rust from water, moisture, blood, etc.Oil is made of 99% mineral oil and only 1% of clove oil for fragrance. Japanese choji clove oil has worked for centuries and is completely time-proven.

How to use Sword Cleaning Kit

Blade maintenance is very important to preserve the finish of your sword.

The maintenance kit allows you to maintain your blade the same way as original pieces were (and are) maintained.  Blade maintenance should be performed at least every three months and any time the blade is touched (skin oils will cause rapid corrosion of fine steels.

Contents of Maintenance Kit:
1. Cotton Cloth
2. Powder Ball, for applying polishing powder to blade
3. Blade oil
4. Rice Paper, for cleaning oil from blade, polishing and spreading oil on blade
5. Brass Hammer, for removing and installing bamboo pins in grip. While this tool is a traditional part of the maintenance kit, we strongly recommend against disassembly of the Katana as the bamboo pins will wear, resulting in a loosegrip.

First, use a sheet of rice paper to remove oil from previous maintenance, holding the edge away from you and working very carefully to avoid injury.(Note: if you wish to save the rice paper, a soft cotton cloth may be substituted).

Then tap the powder ball lightly against the blade every two inches or so along its length, dusting the blade very lightly with powder. (Note: when using the ball for the first time, you may need to tap the ball against the blade a number of times to start the powder flow through the fabric of the ball.) 

Then use a clean piece of rice paper or cotton cloth to carefully rub over the powder and polish the blade. Repeat until both sides of the blade have been polished and the powder removed.

Apply a few drops of oil along the length of each side of the blade and use a clean piece of rice paper or cotton cloth to spread the oil evenly over the blade. Be sure not to touch the blade again before re-sheathing.

NOTE: Do not use clove oil from a pharmacy because this is pure clove oil and your sword will rust!

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