What oil is used to maintain the sword?

Is your sword a collection, an ornament or a prop?

The collection can be oiled and stored in vacuum, without oxidation or rust!

Props, such as sewing machine or transformer oil and antirust oil, also have the same effect.

Toys can be decorated with solid oil! Not volatile! You won't lose oil when you meet water!

Raise your sword.

Wipe the sword:

Gently wipe off the residual oil and dust on the sword body with cotton towel cloth, flannel or deerskin, and then smear the sword body with cotton yarn dipped in a little oil. After three minutes, wipe it back and forth with the original cotton cloth for about 2-3 minutes to keep the blade warm. Its purpose is to remove impurities on the surface of the blade and promote the chemical change of phosphonium calcium, that is, to fill the capillary holes on the sword body after natural magnetization. Be sure to concentrate at this time to avoid being cut or stabbed.

2. Sword:

Put a long towel (a big bath towel is also acceptable) on the table, put the blade flat on it, wrap a small piece of wood (about1× 3x12cm) with cloth or leather, and rub the flat side back and forth on the blade surface to make it slightly warm. When there seems to be oil, but there is no oil, apply a little powder on the body of the sword, and then continue to rub it for about a quarter of an hour. Its function is to remove scratches and increase the contraction speed of capillary holes in the sword body. The above actions must be calm, so it is also an excellent way to cultivate one's morality.

3. Apply antirust oil:

If the sword is not kept every day or the living place is wet, it must be coated with a thin layer of antirust oil before sheathing to avoid contact with air. But if the sword can be maintained regularly every day without oiling, it is good for the cultivation of the sword.

4. Maintenance accessories:

Wipe the accessories with original maintenance cloth or leather. (If you want to brighten the bronze ornaments, you can put them in the cloth ring and then turn them around hard. ) Because there is oil stain on the cloth, it can protect them from oxidation and produce copper and chlorine.

5. Keep the scabbard:

The last procedure of raising a sword; Then hold the scabbard with the original maintenance cloth or apron, and wipe it hard up and down, left and right to make the wood heat up, so that the oil in the wood will slowly emerge on the surface. After a long time, the whole scabbard surface is covered with a layer of wood oil, like a layer of bright wax, which not only has a wonderful texture, but also needs to be wiped later to keep it smooth forever.

Newly cast swords should be maintained once a day, at least once every three days, and not more than seven days. After the above maintenance work for one year, the sword branch can be carried out every ten days; Fifteen days after two years; Twenty-five days after three years; It can be maintained once a month after four years. After such maintenance, purple and green light will gradually appear on the blade surface.

When the sword rises to this stage, the surface of the blade will be densely covered with antique white stripes (or spots), which is due to the presence of sugar and calcium in the sword. If you wipe hard again to produce thermal effect, you can reflect purple light or green light. This time will continue for about half a year. The blade is naturally covered with a layer of carbon, which can keep it stainless forever. At this point, the sword is finished.