Tuf-cloth

I like them. They are a must for high carbon blades. I use the Marine variety on my HI Khuk after each use. My sebenzas rarely see much moisture so I don't use TC on them much.

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Clay Fleischer
clay_fleischer@yahoo.com
AKTI Member A000847
 
I use it alot. Tuf Cloth, Marine and Tuff Glide. But I'm not completely happy with the results. I don't get gresat results with Ren Wax either. Maybe it's me but they don't seem to be much better than using a variety of light oils. Just not as messy. By all means use it. It's very convenient to apply and carry in the field. But for me, it doesn't hold up very long.
 
i used tuf cloth for a while but only use it for a quick wipe down in the field...i have had too much breakdown and breakthrough rust during the hotter months...not a bad product but for long term storage i have found either metal seal by outers or rust prevent by shooters choice are both superior to tuf cloth.....gun tests magazine (and they dont accept advertising) confirms my findings and my testing with their own tests....flitz works great for cleaning but you have to follow the instructions or you will get caked on paste that is a bear to remove..it also works well for daily use and repels water/sweat like a paste wax...hope this helps...by the way tuf glide is a good dry lube for pocket carried blades...feverdoc
 
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