Randall Made Knife
The RANDALL KNIFE FORUMS

A place where EVERYBODY is welcome to join in on the discussion of Randall Made knives


Topic Options
Rate This Topic
#182578 - 08/19/19 04:15 AM Cleaning session
Matthias Offline
Knife Enthusiast

Registered: 09/28/11
Posts: 144
Loc: South Bavaria, Germany
Here are some pics from my little cleaning session yesterday....

For the nickel silver and brass fittings I use Puma metal polish. For the handles I use Ren-Wax. For the blades I use Sinensis camellia oil.









Matthias


Edited by Matthias (08/19/19 04:22 AM)
_________________________
Matthias
RKCC CMI-035

Top
#182585 - 08/19/19 09:22 AM Re: Cleaning session [Re: Matthias]
LarryWW1246 Offline
Knife Enthusiast

Registered: 03/20/06
Posts: 1855
Need your address.

I have some boxed and ready to ship for maintenance.

Larry


Edited by LarryWW1246 (08/19/19 09:22 AM)
_________________________
Larry W. Williams
RKCC #CM-041
ABKA #046
RKS #1246

Top
#182586 - 08/19/19 09:44 AM Re: Cleaning session [Re: LarryWW1246]
Matthias Offline
Knife Enthusiast

Registered: 09/28/11
Posts: 144
Loc: South Bavaria, Germany
Sorry, I clean just my own.......... ;-)
_________________________
Matthias
RKCC CMI-035

Top
#182719 - 08/22/19 11:42 PM Re: Cleaning session [Re: Matthias]
Mell73 Offline
Knife Enthusiast

Registered: 01/17/19
Posts: 122
Loc: Michigan
I love that Renaissance wax! I use Simichrome polish on any brass then I use the Renaissance wax on the entire knife. I put it on the blade and the handle then a light coat on the leather sheath as well. Seems to keep the sheath from drying out as well as giving it a bit of water protection on my user Randall's.
_________________________
NRA Life Member
Wolverine Knife Collectors Club Member
Randall Knife Collectors Club Member
Case Collectors Club Member

Top
#182724 - 08/23/19 04:52 AM Re: Cleaning session [Re: Mell73]
Matthias Offline
Knife Enthusiast

Registered: 09/28/11
Posts: 144
Loc: South Bavaria, Germany
I have good experiences with the german Ballistol Oil for the entire knife.

https://ballistol.de/shop/en#
_________________________
Matthias
RKCC CMI-035

Top
#185192 - 01/02/20 05:36 PM Re: Cleaning session [Re: Matthias]
Sharpi Offline
Knife Enthusiast

Registered: 12/01/15
Posts: 645
Hi Boys and Girls
Happy New Year
maybe we will see things better in 2020
was wondering how this is for cleaning
says stainless, brass chrome & aluminum
but no to knives, forks, eating utensils and pots or pans
Sharpi


Attachments
------Sheila 1.jpg

------Sheila 2.jpg



Top
#185197 - 01/02/20 08:27 PM Re: Cleaning session [Re: Sharpi]
W Polidori Offline
Knife Enthusiast

Registered: 02/09/16
Posts: 5791
Loc: Central New York
Barkeepers Friend products are the best.
Clean all your SS pot-n-pans without any harmful scratches. It's an amazing product, lots of great uses.
_________________________
Warren

Top
#185202 - 01/03/20 07:06 PM Re: Cleaning session [Re: W Polidori]
LarryWW1246 Offline
Knife Enthusiast

Registered: 03/20/06
Posts: 1855
The January/February 2020 issue of American Handgunner has an article "Baby Oil and Easy Bake Ovens," pages 58-59, about preserving knives and pistol grips.

Some useful information, some we already knew, but pulls lots of it together in one place.

Larry
_________________________
Larry W. Williams
RKCC #CM-041
ABKA #046
RKS #1246

Top
#185223 - 01/04/20 12:54 PM Re: Cleaning session [Re: LarryWW1246]
Captain Chris Stanaback Online
Knife Enthusiast

Registered: 09/14/05
Posts: 12863
Loc: Central Florida
For my dealings, PUMA's the best of the bunch but hard to find in the U.S.A.! I buy it outta' Germany.
Stay sharp, Capt. Chris
PS: Ren Wax is outstanding for preservation as well...CCS
_________________________
Capt.Chris Stanaback
RKCC/RKCA Founder
RKS #016
NRA Lifetime Member
CAPTSTANABACK@aol.com
WEBSITE: www.captstanaback.com

Top


Moderator:  Mr_Mod