How should I maintain the red finish on a ninjato sword over time?
Updated Feb 2026
Maintaining a red ninjato sword in good display condition requires protecting both the colored blade treatment and the scabbard finish while keeping the underlying carbon steel properly protected against oxidation. For the red blade finish, the most important principle is to avoid abrasion - the color treatment can be scratched or chipped by hard contact, so handle the blade with a soft cloth rather than bare hands and avoid contact with abrasive surfaces. After handling, wipe the blade surface gently with a lint-free cloth. Apply a very thin coat of camellia oil or mineral oil and buff away any excess - this protects the underlying carbon steel and is generally compatible with blade coating treatments, but avoid heavy oil application that can obscure the blade's visual character. For the red scabbard finish, wipe clean with a soft dry cloth when dusty and avoid solvent-based cleaners. Store the sword on an open display rack in a stable, low-humidity environment. With careful handling and this maintenance routine, the red finish will hold its vibrancy and the blade will remain in display-quality condition for years.