leeskeeee
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Hi All,
So I work with Yanagi often mostly in blue 1 and 2 and I always clean the ura and hira with 2000 - 5000 grit sandpaper before sharpening to remove patina or staining. If rust occurs, I would use a sabitori eraser first. I also would mop up the slurry from my jnats and use that to clean off patina. This works great for my migaki finished knives.
I have mirror polished (hira) honyaki yanagi that I use with lots of precaution to not allow patina or stains to develop. This is quite cumbersome as it would mostly sit in my bag and I would reach for something else for my shift. I have only tried buffing the mirror polish with polishing paste and microfiber cloth to get rid of stains and patina before sharpening. Does anyone have a suggestion for removing patina or stains (not rust) from mirror polish hira on yanagi before sharpening without scratching or ruining the mirror finish? I would imagine sandpaper would be a no-no and the jnat slurry might dull the mirror finish or streak it?
Thank you for any insight!
So I work with Yanagi often mostly in blue 1 and 2 and I always clean the ura and hira with 2000 - 5000 grit sandpaper before sharpening to remove patina or staining. If rust occurs, I would use a sabitori eraser first. I also would mop up the slurry from my jnats and use that to clean off patina. This works great for my migaki finished knives.
I have mirror polished (hira) honyaki yanagi that I use with lots of precaution to not allow patina or stains to develop. This is quite cumbersome as it would mostly sit in my bag and I would reach for something else for my shift. I have only tried buffing the mirror polish with polishing paste and microfiber cloth to get rid of stains and patina before sharpening. Does anyone have a suggestion for removing patina or stains (not rust) from mirror polish hira on yanagi before sharpening without scratching or ruining the mirror finish? I would imagine sandpaper would be a no-no and the jnat slurry might dull the mirror finish or streak it?
Thank you for any insight!