how do you clean your ceramics

Jason B.

Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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I have had spyderco ceramics for about 4 years now and have always used bar keepers friend to clean them. In the past year i have sharpened some knives made of TI and S30V that have left some troublesome marks. Bar keepers friend seems to work well but wont completly remove the marks, i have seen some ereaser blocks for ceramics but was unsure of how they would work. If you know of anything better please let me know.
 
If you have the eraser blocks, you might as well try them out. I've had good results with Bar Keeper's Friend, like you mentioned, and I've heard some recommendations for those rust erasers from AG Russell.

Keep us posted on how the eraser blocks work out for you.
 
Ajax and a recommend plastic scouring bad of some kind. Ajax is the best abrasive I have found. But my mom won't buy it anymor ebecause she has been totally brainwashed by the green wave.
 
Run them through the top shelf of your dishwasher. The dishwasher detergent scours them spotless with no effort on your part.
 
The erasers work pretty well,but I still use comet or ajax on them everynow and then.
Also,baking soda works great in a pinch.
 
I use steel wool scouring pads, which work better than those plastic scouring pads. Charge them up with soap, or buy them pre-charged as brillo or SOS pads. Fastest best cleaning using least noxious chemicals that I've found.
 
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