Mora Knife Forced Patina How To Project
Mora Knife Forced Patina Project Simple How to project to protect your blade Carbon Steel will rust if not protected. Adding a forced patina to your blade will give it better resistance to the elements. We demonstrate how to apply an Apple Cider Vinegar bath that gives a rich dark color and the protection you need. Easy, Cheap and simple. Mora Knives available at Going Gear 10% discount using Sootch00 at checkout. Plus free U.S. Shipping on orders over $49. Thanks For Watching~ Sootch00 Music is from Jingle Punks Royalty Free Music through the Fullscreen Network. Used with permission.

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