Do I need to oil a blue blade katana, or does the finish protect it?

 Updated Mar 2026

The blued finish does provide a modest layer of protection compared to a bright-polished bare blade, but it is not a substitute for periodic maintenance. Manganese steel is still an iron-based alloy and will develop surface rust if exposed to humidity, salt, or prolonged contact with bare skin oils without follow-up care. For display pieces, applying a thin coat of choji oil or food-grade mineral oil every two to three months is a reliable maintenance schedule. Use a soft cotton cloth rather than synthetic materials to avoid micro-scratching the oxidized layer. After any handling, wipe the blade down with a clean cloth before returning it to the saya, as fingerprint acids are one of the most common causes of spot rusting on displayed blades.

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