Dirty Filthy Custom Shop 110's!

Depends on knife use. I have a Buck 119BR that I got for 15 years with my employer, and I use the blue magic to keep it looking nice in it's display box, but my 110 is a different story. That is my work knife. Its a 3-dot 1980 440c and as such it should look like a classic knife. Once a year I buff the brass on a soft flannel wheel to remove the oxidation and then just let it go. If I see someone pull a shiny 110 out of their pocket I assume either A) Its new, or B) It never gets used. Be proud of the dull if it's a user, use blue magic if it's for show.
 
just polished up my favorite Custom Shop (oak handle, S30V) with some old Never Dull I had laying around. It took longer than the Flitz will but it worked. I carry my 110's in sheaths not in my pockets banging around with all the lint and crap in my pockets. Feel much better now that that one is done for now. 4 more Custom Shops and 4 more store bought standards to go!
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Mothers Mag and aluminum polish (walmart special) works wonderfully as well. It's like 5 bucks (pun ) and will make the brass look brand new
 
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My pop's old 110. It was sitting in his truck for some time now. Took some Flitz and frog lube to it. I'll post pics when it's clean
 
Never-Dull, available at Walmart and auto parts stores. Not sure if Target/K-Mart still sell it.
One can will last a long time, sort of a cottony material to polish, can re-use, even if dirty. Shines better than BRASSO, and no liquid mess.
 
I really like Semichrome. That being said I need to order some as I've been out for awhile.
 
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