How should I care for and store a T10 carbon steel katana?
Updated Mar 2026
T10 high-carbon steel is reactive and will develop surface oxidation if left unprotected. After handling, wipe the blade with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove fingerprints — the acids in skin oils accelerate rust formation. Apply a very light coat of choji oil (traditional clove oil blend) or a food-grade mineral oil using a cloth, working from base to tip. Store the katana horizontally on a display stand or in its saya in a climate-controlled environment with low humidity. Avoid storing in a sealed bag, which traps moisture. Inspect and re-oil every one to three months depending on your local climate. The silver-finished saya should be wiped clean with a dry cloth and kept away from abrasive materials.