Probably. How fast depends how often they are getting wet and you are doing this.
I’d think you could make this method better if you blow the knife out real good with an airgun first. Otherwise water will sit in the interior for a while. Gravity and heat won’t get the water out of the nooks and crannies fast enough. Those small voids inside the knife will remain filled with water (adhesion/capillary action).
Drying the knife out disassembled would be better in general.
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Probably. How fast depends how often they are getting wet and you are doing this.
I’d think you could make this method better if you blow the knife out real good with an airgun first. Otherwise water will sit in the interior for a while. Gravity and heat won’t get the water out of the nooks and crannies fast enough. Those small voids inside the knife will remain filled with water (adhesion/capillary action).
Drying the knife out disassembled would be better in general.
a good wipe and back in the pocket they go