Things You'll Need
Instructions
Soak the metal scrub in wax or oil, then lightly apply it to obvious areas of rust or corrosion. Rust is indicated by red, flaky build-up or a change in the texture of the surface of the sword. Take care not to mark the surface of the blade with the scrub after the corrosion is removed. Brush very lightly. Collectors who find themselves scrubbing vigorously to remove a spot of rust risk damaging the surface of their sword.
Soak the rag in wax or oil. Coat the sword blade and handle in a thin film of wax. Remove excess wax build-up with a dry rag. Wax and oil help bring out the sword's luster, and protect against future corrosion.
Store your sword in a dry place, such as a climate-controlled closet or above a mantel piece or wood stove. Do not store the sword in its scabbard--closed environments are prone to condensation and subsequent rust. Watch closely for the appearance of any new rust on the surface of the sword. Remove rust immediately with the metal scrub.