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How to Clean a Dirty Pocketknife

Q. Dear Gear Guy, I got a pocketknife from my grandfather, and it’s all dirty and rusty. Can you tell me how to clean it, please?
— Rusty Jared, Philadelphia, Pa.

A. Rusty, I love it when Scouts decide to repair old camping gear rather than just throwing it out. I checked in with my friends over at Gerber Legendary Blades to find out exactly how to best fix your knife.

Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Thick rubber gloves
  • Mild dish detergent
  • Soft sponge (or a toothbrush)
  • Soft cloths
  • Nylon pad
  • Household lubricant (WD-40)
  • Household oil (3-in-1)

CLEAN IT: While wearing your rubber gloves, wet a soft cloth with warm water and wipe down both sides of the blade.

Next, scrub the blade with a soapy sponge. To clean serrated blades, use an old toothbrush rather than a sponge. If there’s junk stuck on the blade, pour dish detergent right on the spot and let it sit for a few minutes before scrubbing again. Rinse the blade with warm water and dry with a clean cloth.

REMOVE THE RUST: Spray the blade with a lubricant like WD-40. Be sure to spray all the rusty areas and then let it sit for one minute.

Now scrub the blade with a nylon pad. Rinse the blade. Repeat with the WD-40 for any stubborn rust spots, letting the lubricant soak in for about five minutes before scrubbing.

Once you’ve removed the rust, wash your blade with warm, soapy water. Finally, dry it off and add a few drops of household oil (3-in-1) to the blade.


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12 Comments on How to Clean a Dirty Pocketknife

  1. chicken dude boy // November 5, 2013 at 8:23 pm // Reply

    this stuff works really well

  2. I might try this it seems pretty good

  3. banana muffin man squirrel // July 17, 2013 at 1:31 pm // Reply

    it worked!

  4. used on my old timer, worked great. I will use this in the future!

  5. Knife owner // July 10, 2013 at 11:59 am // Reply

    I actually own the same type of knife that is shown in the pictures. Does anyone have any idea how much that knife is worth?

    • Knife Xpert 157 (aka Chad 101) // October 1, 2013 at 8:30 pm // Reply

      It looks like an older knife. But because the knife in the picture is really beat up I would estimate it to be worth around $35-$40.

  6. It worked really well!! 🙂

  7. What if it’s rusted shut? Ive got one that is. Would there be a way to loosen the blades enough to get them out?

  8. I use wd-40 to keep my knife shiny

  9. I use Eagle One Nevr Dull on my knife. it is awesome!

  10. Rubbing alcohol works best

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