How do I properly oil and maintain the blade long-term?
Updated Mar 2026
Blade maintenance for a collectible katana centers on controlling oxidation and fingerprint acid damage. After any handling, wipe the blade from habaki to tip with a soft, lint-free cotton cloth using gentle strokes along the edge direction - never across it. Follow with a light application of choji oil (a traditional clove-infused mineral oil) or a neutral, acid-free mineral oil applied with a small cloth or dedicated oil paper. Use the smallest amount needed to leave a thin, even film - excess oil can pool near the habaki and attract dust. In humid climates or during seasonal changes in humidity, increase oiling frequency to every six to eight weeks. Store the katana in its saya to protect the polish, and keep it in a location with stable temperature and low UV exposure. Never store in an airtight case without a silica desiccant, as trapped moisture accelerates rust even on well-oiled steel.