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#161442 03/15/2008 06:50 AM
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Anyone have used the Choji Oil (mineral oil with 1% of clove oil) for the 3rd Reich blades?
It's been used for centuries for preservation of Nihonto (Real Japanese blades) with great results.
Most of those centuries old katanas looks like they were made yesterday (with exception of Chinese fakes really made yesterday and looking ugly).
Have recently purchased a bottle of this oil and used it on some of my daggers - so far the result is stunning!

BTW - the Choji Oil is used also on bonsai pottery without any harm to those cute little trees.

#161443 03/15/2008 08:52 PM
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Never heard of that oil. Where did you get it? How much is it?

#161444 03/17/2008 05:15 AM
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You can find it on eBay or buy it from various dealers of Nihonto care stuff.
On eBay is cheaper.

#161445 03/17/2008 08:24 PM
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its only light machine oil with a little oil of cloves for smell .i believe the closest to it is automatic transmision oil dexatron 111 !!!

#161446 03/17/2008 08:47 PM
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As stated, choji oil is in fact mineral oil with clove oil added to it. It has a great smell and it's crystal clear in color. It has been used for centuries on Japanese swords with obvious success. However, there are certainly much better products to use on both Japanese swords and other edge weapons. I did (in the past), use it on all of my edge weapons with no ill effects. I guess the good thing about it is the smell and that it appears to cause no harm to leather, plastic, wood, etc.


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