How should I care for a carbon steel display sword?

 Updated Mar 2026

Carbon steel is reactive to moisture and oxygen, which means surface rust can develop without basic maintenance. After any handling, wipe the blade with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove fingerprint oils, which are mildly acidic and accelerate oxidation. Every one to three months—or more frequently in coastal or high-humidity environments—apply a thin, even coat of mineral oil or traditional choji oil using a clean cloth, then buff off the excess. Store the piece horizontally on a display stand or wall mount, away from exterior walls that experience temperature swings. Keep the blade away from prolonged direct sunlight, which can affect the lacquer on the saya and fade any decorative painted elements on the fittings. With these habits in place, a 1045 carbon steel collectible will remain in excellent display condition for many years.

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