Stupid Question: Oil for steel..?

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Stupid Question: Oil for steel..?

Postby Lorraine Munoa » Sun May 15, 2005 9:16 pm

Hey, I have a steel and I need to put some oil on it to protect the blade from rust and whatnot. Which kinds of oil are a good idea to use?
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Re: Stupid Question: Oil for steel..?

Postby Jake_Norwood » Sun May 15, 2005 10:21 pm

Lately I've been using "EV-R-LAST" Multipurpose All-weaponry Solution. I haven't been that impressed, though it seems to do the job.

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Re: Stupid Question: Oil for steel..?

Postby Jaron Bernstein » Sun May 15, 2005 10:46 pm

I have had good luck with hoppes gun oil.

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Re: Stupid Question: Oil for steel..?

Postby Lorraine Munoa » Sun May 15, 2005 11:51 pm

thanks you guys....I was told you can use wd 40 or I think I once heard pure mineral oil suggested to protect knives and swords..Is that true?
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Re: Stupid Question: Oil for steel..?

Postby Brian Hunt » Mon May 16, 2005 2:33 am

Mineral Oil works, avoid the wd-40 as it will evaporate over a short time and leave your blade unprotected. I use a light machine oil on my blades.

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Re: Stupid Question: Oil for steel..?

Postby Andrew Kesterson » Mon May 16, 2005 10:13 pm

I've never used anything but plain 3-in-1 oil on exterior surfaces of all my guns, and I therefore use it on all my knives/swords. Never given me a problem yet.
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Re: Stupid Question: Oil for steel..?

Postby Allen Johnson » Mon May 16, 2005 10:15 pm

alot of people use CLP Breakfree or a simple mineral oil. CLP can be found in the gun section of any walmart and mineral oil can be found in any pharmacy section- usually near the laxatives.
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Re: Stupid Question: Oil for steel..?

Postby TimSheetz » Tue May 17, 2005 3:19 am

I have used motor oil for storing it overa longer period of time.. it is thick and keeps it nicely covered.
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Re: Stupid Question: Oil for steel..?

Postby Shane Smith » Tue May 17, 2005 2:41 pm

CLP or Miltec works well for me although 3in1 or WD40 do in a pinch.
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