How to prevent the survival knife from rusting?
Introduction:
Your perfect survival knife mentioned in the survival knife guide, best survival knife guide even in the knife sharpening guide has been rusted. I am sorry to say but this is the reality. It will be hitting in the form you getting lost inside the jungle and there is nothing you can do to prevent it.
Whoa, friends! Hold on! I was just joking around. You actually thought that I will let my friendly readers out there to get lost without anything to protect them. That was just a joke but here is the serious point. Your survival knife is a very important case to handle and you must not take it lightly. A survival knife has the highest possibility to rust quicker than the other regular knives. Let us know the process.
Your perfect survival knife mentioned in the survival knife guide, best survival knife guide even in the knife sharpening guide has been rusted. I am sorry to say but this is the reality. It will be hitting in the form you getting lost inside the jungle and there is nothing you can do to prevent it.
Whoa, friends! Hold on! I was just joking around. You actually thought that I will let my friendly readers out there to get lost without anything to protect them. That was just a joke but here is the serious point. Your survival knife is a very important case to handle and you must not take it lightly. A survival knife has the highest possibility to rust quicker than the other regular knives. Let us know the process.
Do let the knife to become rusted:
First of all, you need the following materials:
1. Rubbing Alcohol
2. Stove
3. Cup
4. Paper Towels
5. White Vinegar
Now let us start the process of “disrusting” our survival knife.
Step-1: Boiling
First of all, you need to boil the white vinegar inside a pot to remove some of that vinegary smell from sticking to the knife. Do not boil the vinegar for a long time. Boil it until you do not get that tangy smell anymore.
Step-2: Alcohol
While the vinegar is boiling, take out a paper towel and then pour over some rubbing alcohol on the towel. Wipe the knife properly to remove any type of dirt or other bad materials. It is very important that you clean the knife if the blade is if carbon steel.
3. Vinegar:
After you have boiled the vinegar pour the vinegar inside a measuring cup. And then keep the knife blade inside the vinegar for some time and take them out.
4. Alternative way:
Another alternative way or I must say the best way for cleaning the stainless steel knife blade is by coating the blade regularly with oil or other coating lubricants.
Conclusion:
Never feel lazy in taking care of the survival knife if you really are an outdoor fanatic and try to keep yourself from getting lost as much as possible.
First of all, you need the following materials:
1. Rubbing Alcohol
2. Stove
3. Cup
4. Paper Towels
5. White Vinegar
Now let us start the process of “disrusting” our survival knife.
Step-1: Boiling
First of all, you need to boil the white vinegar inside a pot to remove some of that vinegary smell from sticking to the knife. Do not boil the vinegar for a long time. Boil it until you do not get that tangy smell anymore.
Step-2: Alcohol
While the vinegar is boiling, take out a paper towel and then pour over some rubbing alcohol on the towel. Wipe the knife properly to remove any type of dirt or other bad materials. It is very important that you clean the knife if the blade is if carbon steel.
3. Vinegar:
After you have boiled the vinegar pour the vinegar inside a measuring cup. And then keep the knife blade inside the vinegar for some time and take them out.
4. Alternative way:
Another alternative way or I must say the best way for cleaning the stainless steel knife blade is by coating the blade regularly with oil or other coating lubricants.
Conclusion:
Never feel lazy in taking care of the survival knife if you really are an outdoor fanatic and try to keep yourself from getting lost as much as possible.