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How to remove the blue spots from my Sebenza handle

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Hello!

Since I'm carrying my Sebenza all day long during the whole year in my blue-jeans pocket, some blue spots appear on my knife scales (probably because of the dye products).

I can remove a few of these marks with acetone, but I'm unable to clean correctly the surface.

Maybe it also happened to you: did you find a solution?

Thank in advance for your help! ;)
 
Thank for your help! I will try this evening after my working day. :thumbup:
 
Curious how the cleaning went.
There's just something about having a Sebenza getting all soapy and lathered up that seems just soooo, I don't know....clean :D
 
I too use soapy water and a tooth brush to clean my CRKs. Not had anything on them that couldn't be removed with a bubble bath. :D
 
I love breaking down my sebbies, cleaning and putting them back togther again. I probably do it way more then I should and using up tons of grease in the
meantime but I find it to be very relaxing. I just use warm water and a lil bit of dish soap and a bunch of Q-tips to get in to all the holes. When I clean my micarta
I scrub it with a tootbrush to get the light grey color back.
 
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