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The knife, used for aeons by humans as a tool of war and a tool of craft. For centuries, humans have relied on a good knife for their survival. If it was dirty, the knife rusted, and if the knife rusted, they would be dead before they had time to make a new blade. Today, I'll take some time to show you how to go about cleaning a blade, so your beautiful $100 knife (see below) won't be a piece of scrap metal.
Let's get started!
(I am not responsible for any injury received following the steps of this Instructable)
Step 1Supplies
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Most of the materials needed you probably have...You will need:
-A sink
-A dirty Knife
-Rotor Oil (Used to oil valves on trumpets, cornets, baritones, etc... easily attained at Sam Ash, or where brass instruments are sold.)
-An old rag
http://www.bladehq.com/cat--Benchmade-Barrage-Knives--407
I will often wipe the knife down with a silicone cloth as the last step as it leaves a level of protection on the blade. like this: "http://www.cabelas.com/p-0059412290680a.shtml" I have no idea how long they last, but I've been using the same one for 6 months and it still does the job. my cloth is also a different brand, cabella is a brand name. my guess is they're mostly the same.
O well! You did a good job! This is a five star(er?) for sure! *****