@@goofyart129 no those are for aesthetic purposes which means you can display them with the blade exposed ,it will still get dusty but you can just use a micro fiber cloth
You single handedly gave me a reason to get a job and move to my own place as soon as I can. My parents thank you though they do not know this or who you are.
If you’re uchiko ball runs out of powder apparently household flour is a good solution and should be sprinkled lightly. You can also used a microfibre cloth when applying sword oil.
@@reconthespax7471 You're meant to buy more. That is in large supply but the ball is better to be refilled considering that every time you run out you need to buy an entirely new stick and cloth. Either way please don't use this method it's not traditional or good. Just wipe your Katana with a microfibre cloth and some renaissance wax.
Well they're not exactly the most accurate or knowledgeable and they get quite a few things wrong so is it really surprising there's plenty of videos from Japanese swordsmiths that explain how to do this much more in depth and without the need of having to make repeat purchases as they will give you examples of adequate replacements for the cloths and oil I'd highly recommend listening to them over the people trying to upsell you
my sword is gonna arrive soon and I was wondering were to look on how to clean my katana and what to use. then I check my email and see this, you guys really thought of everything I appreciate it lol. I cant wait for my blade
a beautiful weapon deserves beautiful respect I'm all about history and seeing the amount of love and care so many samurais had for their weapons always amazes me
That’s what I’m thinking, unless there all dull and the only sharp ones are the ones they don’t have in dull. And whenever he uses them he swaps for a sharp one
Thanks really useful I just got a rengoku sword and I and super excited to get it today and I did get a cleaning kit so that will be useful thank you for existing I love your swords they are soooo cool!!!
This video was very helpful because I was worried how I was supposed to properly clean my katana. It was my first time cleaning it so thank you very much for making this video.
That is 80% INCORRECT. ① You Never use Uchiko in imitation Katana only real Katana you can use Uchiko one or two time for year. Never use Uchiko in your imitation Katana because Uchiko can damage the chrome of your Katana. ② In real katana it used oli to protects against rust BUT in imitation Katana only it used so that it does not make friction when putting it into the Saya because imitation Katana have chrome. ③ Imitation Katana never remove Tsuka, unless Katana manual say you can remove Tsuka. ④ For clean your imitation Katana you can used microfiber. 👍
dude I was so confused if I have to clean me and my brother katana casud we oder two and did not know if I had to clean the metal one and it's are first katana ok bye 😅
I picked up a free one recently and have decided to grace my most expensive katana at this time with a little cleaning. I apparently followed this procedure fairly well and the blade shone brighter.
Really great kit and instruction here! Certainly did my girl well, especially given I live in an environment with a lot of humidity - totally recommend this kit, no matter where you may be; proper care and feeding of our blades knows no geography 🗡️👍🏻
If u were to buy one the blade inside the sheath is covered by plastic and is perfectly untouched, your good to go 👍 Unfortunately unless your reusing cloth the kit will run out after around 1 And a half cleans 🤦
Average time to make a katana is about 6 months, so really depends on the quality, lower quality takes shorter time ofc, but if you really want a high or medium quality one then bout 6 months to make a katana
So question about the dull bladed versions. Do you still need to clean it and oil it like a battle-ready katana or is it ok to just wipe it with a soft cloth?
^^^ what they said. While it isnt sharpened, its still a metal blade made from the same materials as the sharp ones, so it still requires the same care
@@yaboijoseph9590 the shape of the weapon has nothing to do with it. Its the materials and basic weapon cleaning. It doesnt matter what you have, if you have it, you clean it.
Question to anyone who knows the answer. I'm getting my first katana soon so I'd like to know as much as possible. If I go to clean my katana and there's evidence of rusting already, is there a way I can remove the rust without damaging the blade?
If you clean it regularly it should never happen, and unfortunately as far as I know there isnt any way to remove rust without damaging, since the whole thing with rust is that it eats away at the metal. The best way to remove rust (that I know of) is with white vinegar and scrubbing it with aluminum foil, but that isn't exactly delicate.
@@Moonlit_Neko If a sword is lightly rusted you can use polishing liquids of various grits to remove it, if the rust is more severe you'll have to chemically remove it or sand it, then resharpen it. If you just polish with liquid it shouldn't need resharpening depending on the grit used.
I’m curious about the other swords that are sold at your shop. Do they require the same care or is there a different method of care that needs to be followed for the swords that aren’t technically considered katanas
I just got a carbon steel katana today and realized I didn’t even search up how to care for it. But does cleaning it at least once a month apply if used for decoration only ?? If so how else could I clean it without the proper cleaning kit ??
Thanks man i bought a katana from another shop bc they had sale and i soon found out why they where on sale so i cleaned it with some cloth and the intire cloth was dirty so i went to watch this vid and def gonna buy a cleaning kid thanks for the vid
I just cleaned my katana but when I removed and put on oil there was paint left over on the cloth. The design is still visible but I was just wondering if this is normal?
Is there a safe way to pinch the cloth? I've cut myself with katana before wjile trying to clean it and now I'm a bit anxious about running my hand down the blade even with the cloth barrier
i got a katana that is out of steel on a convention in may and when i got home to look at it (it was in a box for safety) i thought it was dirty and took a piece of cloth and wiped it dry....was that oil?...its been 2 months and nothing happened but a guy commented on my vid on TT and said to go on this page to look on how to clean a blade?....the sellers didnt say anything about cleaning it or anything and just sold it to me.
U guys make such good katanas I was going to get the mini rengoku but found out with all the shipping and things the total price ended up being $100 where I live so I couldn’t get it
My katana cleaning kit didn't come with a plastic storage container to hold the cloths after use. Also, the cloths have some paper in the middle which i think is the rice paper, should i use the cloth part or the rice paper?
Down by the katana section they should add heavy cutting anime replicas that look exactly like the light cutting one just for the people who don’t want to cut watermelon
We have a katana for everyone! Check out our battle-ready AND dull katanas ONLY from minikatana.com/
I have a question how often do you need to clean the katana if its a dull one and you rarely use it?
Question does the katanas come with a stand?
Can I pay Tanjiro katana
@mailaby-4807there’s only 3 cleaning cloths, do they have to buy a new one every time
Do you sell it to turkey i just want mini enma
For the 500 people asking if this applies to dull katanas, yes it does.
thank you so much
Lifesaver
thx
how about mini katanas?
@@goofyart129 no those are for aesthetic purposes which means you can display them with the blade exposed ,it will still get dusty but you can just use a micro fiber cloth
You single handedly gave me a reason to get a job and move to my own place as soon as I can. My parents thank you though they do not know this or who you are.
Hey, congrats
Did u get what you wanted? @hawkborat
How is it going? Made any advancements in the year since?
Actually yeah, after a series of unfortunate events (like actually) I've gotten settled in a new place and should be starting a job soon
Hope your achieving your goals.. best wishes
If you’re uchiko ball runs out of powder apparently household flour is a good solution and should be sprinkled lightly. You can also used a microfibre cloth when applying sword oil.
what about the oil, is there a good substitue for the oil?
@@reconthespax7471 You're meant to buy more. That is in large supply but the ball is better to be refilled considering that every time you run out you need to buy an entirely new stick and cloth. Either way please don't use this method it's not traditional or good. Just wipe your Katana with a microfibre cloth and some renaissance wax.
Idk
What do you do with the first cleaning cloth once it’s dirty is it ok to keep reusing it or is there a specific way to clean the cloth?
It’s ok
Depends on how dirty it is? My guess is if it's really all dirty then get a new one? Or clean I guess
you clean it with a cleaning cloth cleaning cloth
Then idk
get another
You guys should make more long vids because there are a lot of things that are needed to keep a katana in good condition
Well they're not exactly the most accurate or knowledgeable and they get quite a few things wrong so is it really surprising there's plenty of videos from Japanese swordsmiths that explain how to do this much more in depth and without the need of having to make repeat purchases as they will give you examples of adequate replacements for the cloths and oil I'd highly recommend listening to them over the people trying to upsell you
General knowledge is good to know, but it seems like a lot of these have a complete coat of paint on them and wont rust unless the paint is gone.
Don't you have to take them apart if water gets into the grip?
This is the most chill I’ve ever seen anyone on this channel
my sword is gonna arrive soon and I was wondering were to look on how to clean my katana and what to use. then I check my email and see this, you guys really thought of everything I appreciate it lol. I cant wait for my blade
Same, my blade coming this month, a very late but worth it bday gift
@Caiden Play Z no answers rip
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did you have to buy a stand seperate or did it come with the katana
a beautiful weapon deserves beautiful respect
I'm all about history and seeing the amount of love and care so many samurais had for their weapons always amazes me
With how much katanas this guy owns, imagine all of the cleaning he has to do.
Pay people to clean it 🤯
@@-ella-bear-7802 it'll be hard to find a person who is 1. going to deal with real katanas, 2. is experienced with katanas.
It’s not just him it’s all of them he’s not the only person in mini katana so he doesn’t have to do it by himself
He doesn't use all of them at a time tho he cleans them after a video if he has used that and it keeps a separate timing and makes it easier
That’s what I’m thinking, unless there all dull and the only sharp ones are the ones they don’t have in dull. And whenever he uses them he swaps for a sharp one
Thanks really useful I just got a rengoku sword and I and super excited to get it today and I did get a cleaning kit so that will be useful thank you for existing I love your swords they are soooo cool!!!
This video was very helpful because I was worried how I was supposed to properly clean my katana. It was my first time cleaning it so thank you very much for making this video.
That is 80% INCORRECT.
① You Never use Uchiko in imitation Katana only real Katana you can use Uchiko one or two time for year. Never use Uchiko in your imitation Katana because Uchiko can damage the chrome of your Katana.
② In real katana it used oli to protects against rust BUT in imitation Katana only it used so that it does not make friction when putting it into the Saya because imitation Katana have chrome.
③ Imitation Katana never remove Tsuka, unless Katana manual say you can remove Tsuka.
④ For clean your imitation Katana you can used microfiber.
👍
Hi
Can there also be a video showcasing how and when the other 2 tools are to be be used ?
Thanks !
@@MiniKatanaStore can we reuse the first cloth after washing it or do we have to use another cloth?
@@konduruadilakshmi4345 I imagine wetting them with water would ruin them
@@8unnylover thanks
Do you also need to clean a Metal, but Not Battle Ready Katana? And what is a good alternativ from Ricepaper when those are dirty that you used?
I've purchased both kinds, and they both seem to have the coating. So, most likely, you need to clean both kinds
@@charicole105 yea u do have to clean both i sent them a email asking about it and they said we do otherwise they will rust
dude I was so confused if I have to clean me and my brother katana casud we oder two and did not know if I had to clean the metal one and it's are first katana ok bye 😅
@@spitfiregaming7045 that makes no sense one is high carbon steel and the other stainless steel two completely diffirent metals
@@B_men_apo ik they are but i got told u have to clean both of them for some reason
props for actually trying to teach your customers how to maintain their swords
I can see the person who owns a Inosuke’s katana is gonna have a hard time cleaning it :>
(yes, that person is gonna be me in the future thank you)
Fr it will be awhile especially in the little ripper bump parts thing
I’ve watched a few videos about cleaning.thanks for yours getter to the point and not go over unnecessary details
Could you make it so the oil has a droplet thingy on it? If so that would help with applying the right amount of oil.
I picked up a free one recently and have decided to grace my most expensive katana at this time with a little cleaning. I apparently followed this procedure fairly well and the blade shone brighter.
If you only use your katana for display, do you also need to oil it every 1 to 2 months like with the wiping, or only after using the uchiko ball?
If only display like 1 per month
I don't have a katana, but I sure was interested in seeing you clean it with such grace and skill.
Beautiful video!
thank god i wondered if you can stack codes (i didnt get an answer) but i did find out you are supposed to clean dull swords. saved me an enma.
Can you use the same technique on your mini katanas, or is there a specific other method?
I wonder the same thing.
Really great kit and instruction here! Certainly did my girl well, especially given I live in an environment with a lot of humidity - totally recommend this kit, no matter where you may be; proper care and feeding of our blades knows no geography 🗡️👍🏻
So if I buy one, do I need to clean it right out of the box per chance? Or does it come perfectly clean? Also how long does the cleaning kit last?
If u were to buy one the blade inside the sheath is covered by plastic and is perfectly untouched, your good to go 👍
Unfortunately unless your reusing cloth the kit will run out after around 1 And a half cleans 🤦
This is really helpful. thank you very much, now i know what to do next time if i get a katana cleaning kit and a katana. this guide is helpful
This is great!
1:24 when and how should you use them
just wondering, when a katana goes out of stock how long does it take to get back in?
Average time to make a katana is about 6 months, so really depends on the quality, lower quality takes shorter time ofc, but if you really want a high or medium quality one then bout 6 months to make a katana
1. Can I wash the naguigami to use them again
2. Do I need to clean even dull blades
So question about the dull bladed versions. Do you still need to clean it and oil it like a battle-ready katana or is it ok to just wipe it with a soft cloth?
Yes you still oil it. Even if it is dull its made of the same material and will experience rust and film from the humidity dull or sharp.
^^^ what they said. While it isnt sharpened, its still a metal blade made from the same materials as the sharp ones, so it still requires the same care
But what if it's like a sao replica that's made of metal (don't know if it's the same kind) would I have to clean it when it's not a katana
@@yaboijoseph9590 the shape of the weapon has nothing to do with it. Its the materials and basic weapon cleaning. It doesnt matter what you have, if you have it, you clean it.
I've always been taught you withdraw the sword blade side up although I guess sideways is better than blade side down.
Question to anyone who knows the answer. I'm getting my first katana soon so I'd like to know as much as possible. If I go to clean my katana and there's evidence of rusting already, is there a way I can remove the rust without damaging the blade?
1. ways to clean/destroy rust should work
2.but the sword shouldn't be rusting once you get it as long as you clean it thoroughly
If you clean it regularly it should never happen, and unfortunately as far as I know there isnt any way to remove rust without damaging, since the whole thing with rust is that it eats away at the metal. The best way to remove rust (that I know of) is with white vinegar and scrubbing it with aluminum foil, but that isn't exactly delicate.
do you think ordering the sword was worth it and how durable is it?
@@danielthelawd2213 very worth it, just need to give it proper care
@@Moonlit_Neko If a sword is lightly rusted you can use polishing liquids of various grits to remove it, if the rust is more severe you'll have to chemically remove it or sand it, then resharpen it.
If you just polish with liquid it shouldn't need resharpening depending on the grit used.
Thank you for this video I was able to clean my Katana and see how dirty it is
Question. Can the nuguigami cloths be washed in a washing machine?
I'm guessing they can't be washed
No but if you pit some wayer on it and then dry it it should be okay
Fantastic video.
When I found out about you I thought you were just some money grabbing company, true or not, you know your stuff.
my katana was dirty so many years, thank you for uploading this video. now i can finally go out and show off again.
I’m curious about the other swords that are sold at your shop. Do they require the same care or is there a different method of care that needs to be followed for the swords that aren’t technically considered katanas
The high quality swords all need this care because they are all made from high carbon steel
@@B_men_apo Thanks for answering
This chanel is underrated.
what if you have a katana like inosuke from demon slayer cuz his is different from a regular katana
Just do the same process. As long as you get in the corners of the serrated bits, you should be all good.
so do i put all of the cleaning paper or whatever the fancy name is in the storge container or just the one i used to oil the blade
I bought a sword will never regret it!!!!
Same I bought one
I just got a carbon steel katana today and realized I didn’t even search up how to care for it. But does cleaning it at least once a month apply if used for decoration only ?? If so how else could I clean it without the proper cleaning kit ??
Depends. Are you displaying it outside of your saya?
nice
I shall save and make sure to be part of the katana crew!
Thank you this was so helpful!
What if my Katana has slightly rusted
wait so even if i don’t have a sharp blade and i have a dull blade do i still need to clean it?
If I were to accidentally touch the blade with my hands, should I just wipe it or do I have to do more to that?
Ver useful, Thank you.
What if you run out if oil ( I spilled my bottle please respond to this)😢
when is a battle ready tanjiro sunbreathing katana coming
Wait should I add the sword oil to the blade now because I just bought it and I don’t know what to do with it if I just bought it
Thanks man i bought a katana from another shop bc they had sale and i soon found out why they where on sale so i cleaned it with some cloth and the intire cloth was dirty so i went to watch this vid and def gonna buy a cleaning kid thanks for the vid
Unrelated quesrion, does this cleaning kit work to get rid of blood as well?
I do not have a katana, (I may buy a mini) But just watching this was really entertaining!!!!!
Could I use a handkerchief to do it? And does it matter that I wash the handkerchief with detergent or could the chemicals be bad for it?
great video
So if I buy a katana does it comes with a stand for free even tho i didnt buy the stand?? 2:09
Yes
you may have to clean sharp katanas. but do you have to clean your dull katana even if it only stays in the sheath
What happens when the rice paper runs out do I gotta buy a new kit?? Coz there’s only 3 pieces
Everyone here totally has a 6 foot sword lying in there garage for years and needed to clean it 😃👍
This helps slot thank you mini ❤❤
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How can I buy a big supply of blade oil?
5:05 can you wash the other cloths and reuse them? If not where can you get more?
This is what I'm asking
I just cleaned my katana but when I removed and put on oil there was paint left over on the cloth. The design is still visible but I was just wondering if this is normal?
No that's because these are mass made and just painted on
This was very helpful
My cleaning kit didn’t come with the little container to put the oiled cloth in
Do I clean the katana when it first arrive?
If I run out of sword oil can I use olive oil as a substitute
Does this works on swords too?
Hey mini katana how to clean the medium rengoku and the mini rengoku?
Is there a safe way to pinch the cloth? I've cut myself with katana before wjile trying to clean it and now I'm a bit anxious about running my hand down the blade even with the cloth barrier
the katana is in iron or wood?
Does every time you use it count are taking it out of the tsuba
Alcohol to degrease
flitz to clean up rush or fine scratches
And wd 40 to prevent rust.
Done
Does this also work for your 15 inch mini katanas?
I have a question:If i use all my cloth,do i just use napkins or softwipes?
Can you use a katana cleaning kit for a non katana or regular sword
is it important to clean dull katanas too?
Can we clean the cleaning cloths to reuse them or do we have to always buy two new ones?
I got a ad for skin care and Landry they can not compare to the MiniKatana cleaning kit
Is there a reusable version of the nuguigami that I could wash so the I don’t have to spend more money than I haven to
How do you clean it without a kit?
BROOOOO i just cant wait to finally buy my Sandai Kitetsu Replica!!! oh, and by the way, where should i buy the cloths?
i got a katana that is out of steel on a convention in may and when i got home to look at it (it was in a box for safety) i thought it was dirty and took a piece of cloth and wiped it dry....was that oil?...its been 2 months and nothing happened but a guy commented on my vid on TT and said to go on this page to look on how to clean a blade?....the sellers didnt say anything about cleaning it or anything and just sold it to me.
Is the black part of the blade painted?
How might this affect the paint of the blade for something like sanemi’s nichirin
Just a question what happens if i run out of cloth
Put the blood of your enemies on the cutting edge of your katana as a display of power
U guys make such good katanas I was going to get the mini rengoku but found out with all the shipping and things the total price ended up being $100 where I live so I couldn’t get it
My katana cleaning kit didn't come with a plastic storage container to hold the cloths after use. Also, the cloths have some paper in the middle which i think is the rice paper, should i use the cloth part or the rice paper?
How much do the metal katanas weigh
Down by the katana section they should add heavy cutting anime replicas that look exactly like the light cutting one just for the people who don’t want to cut watermelon
what a good alternative for rice paper
For cutting lightly to test sharpness construction paper
What if I don't have these items or a cleaning kit