#14199
05/28/2009 04:08 AM
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I finally finished my display cabinet and can now store my daggers out of the scabbard - is it advisable to slightly oil the blades or shall I leave them dry ?
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#14200
05/28/2009 10:12 PM
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Nice display.I would leave them dry. Just keep the humidity under 55% to be safe.Treat them like a gun wipe off finger prints.
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#14201
06/08/2009 09:18 AM
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thanks for your advise Zorro to keep humidity down is a bit hard here in the subtropics but since they are easily accessable I can keep a close eye on them
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#14202
06/08/2009 11:59 AM
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after proper cleaning of the blades, spray them with a liquid silicone spray-stand them upright to dry and them they will be protected from the humidity-Mike
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#14203
02/01/2010 10:52 AM
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Humidity is a killer here in the tropics can someone recommend a brand of silicone spray which may also be available in australia thanks
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#14204
02/04/2010 12:48 PM
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Mate im from Oz .. Right on the beach .. RENwax the blades ..
Its good ..
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#14205
03/16/2010 11:09 PM
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Before applying Renwax do you need to clean them with something special or does a good clean with a soft cloth do the job? should I remwax the blades only or the whole daggers? Thanks Helmut
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#14206
03/17/2010 06:58 PM
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I live in a damp humid area & I have used renwax to protect my daggers and have had no problems whatsoever. I apply it to the whole dagger and it gives a wonderful lustre as well as protection. Lovely cabinet and display BTW!
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#14207
03/17/2010 10:14 PM
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I agree the RENWAX is the way to go.
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#14208
03/25/2010 09:53 AM
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thanks for your help - they ll get a good rub with the wax Helmut
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