my blade on my yellow sodbuster knife is very tarnished and i one heard that this tarnish is a sign that the blade is in good hands....i want to bring back the shine back in to my ol' buster but cant find the right materials!
CV is a high carbon steel that contains chomium and vanadium, a chrome-vanadium steel if you wish. The chrome-vanadium steel will need higher maintenaince than stainless steel and is supposed to take on a patina over time and with use. If you clean to bright shiny finish, it will develope a patina again, to protect the steel.
I just wasn't sure if it was a severe tarnish or a well deserved patina.
thanks hukk for the advice and the name for the tarnish. i bought that knife at peddlers mall in winchester Kentucky. i have had it for 7 years. my uncle has one of the same type, model 3137 SS. mine is CV so i didnt know that it was normal for them to do that. for a knife to last me from the age of 9 years old is a very strange thing. yea im 15 now and i have a bad habit of misplacing things so i am surprised to even have that knife.
flitz or semichrome work well. i keep my cv users clean and patina free with flitz. some prefer to let them naturaly age, while others like them clean. on a rare or valuable knife i leave them as they come other than cleaning any gunk out or off them.
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