In KNIVES What is this discolouration and are there ways to remove? January 29, 2026 What is this discolouration and are there ways to remove? by Twitchy15 KnifeKnives Prev Post CJRB CENTROS January 29, 2026 Next Post Euro Winter EDC – No Firearms (Sadly) January 29, 2026 Related Posts Brand New Blackwater URSA 6, not a big deal for any sane person but my holy grail April 25, 2026 Collection Complete April 25, 2026 Size Comparison XM-18 vs Jurassic April 25, 2026 4 Comments callmestinkingwind 3 months ago i don’t understand what i’m looking at here its_a_birb 3 months ago I don’t think they know the blade is coated TheWitness37 3 months ago What specific model knife is this and where did you buy it? It looks like the maker coated the blade but unsure who coats “S35VN”? Sudzy1225 3 months ago The blade has a coating. The “discoloration” is the coating wearing away from use. The only way to “remove” the discoloration is to remove the coating. To remove coating, I use Citristrip, usually in a plastic bag overnight. If you want it to be “back to new”…you can’t. It’s wear from use. Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
TheWitness37 3 months ago What specific model knife is this and where did you buy it? It looks like the maker coated the blade but unsure who coats “S35VN”?
Sudzy1225 3 months ago The blade has a coating. The “discoloration” is the coating wearing away from use. The only way to “remove” the discoloration is to remove the coating. To remove coating, I use Citristrip, usually in a plastic bag overnight. If you want it to be “back to new”…you can’t. It’s wear from use.
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i don’t understand what i’m looking at here
I don’t think they know the blade is coated
What specific model knife is this and where did you buy it? It looks like the maker coated the blade but unsure who coats “S35VN”?
The blade has a coating. The “discoloration” is the coating wearing away from use.
The only way to “remove” the discoloration is to remove the coating.
To remove coating, I use Citristrip, usually in a plastic bag overnight.
If you want it to be “back to new”…you can’t. It’s wear from use.