Why is mineral oil important for carbon-steel knives? – Cain and Abel

Why is mineral oil important for carbon-steel knives? – Cain and Abel

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Why is mineral oil important for carbon-steel knives? Carbon steel is susceptible to rust because carbon steel's alloy contains iron. The rust will form through oxidation. Oxidation is a process activated in iron when exposed to moisture. So dry your knife correctly after cleaning, and don't keep them in a damp environ
Our mineral oil will help by creating a barrier between your knife and the harmful elements of its environment( aka moisture). So just like seasoning your cast iron pan, our carbon steel knives love that extra TLC. A little oil can go a long way in the care and longevity of your carbon-steel knives.

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