How should I clean and store a stainless steel katana?

 Updated Mar 2026

Stainless steel is far more forgiving than high-carbon steel, but it is not entirely maintenance-free. For regular care, wipe the blade with a soft, lint-free cloth after handling to remove fingerprint oils, which can eventually etch the surface if left over long periods. A very light application of mineral oil or camellia oil every few months will preserve the polish and add a subtle protective layer, especially in coastal or high-humidity environments. Store the katana horizontally or on a display stand with the edge facing upward in the classical orientation, and avoid contact with acidic materials. Keep the saya dry - moisture trapped inside a wooden scabbard can still affect the blade's finish over time.

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