Proper maintenance of your Colonel Blades® is crucial to ensure they remain reliable and effective for all your tasks. Whether you use folding blades, fixed blades, G10 blades, or Flipping blades like the Revolver, keeping them in top condition is essential. This article will guide you through the common uses of these blades and provide easy-to-follow steps for cleaning and maintaining them.
Folding Blades
Folding blades like the Colonel Folder™ are popular for everyday carry (EDC) and utility tasks. They are compact, versatile, and convenient, making them ideal for various situations. To keep your folding blade in optimal condition, regular cleaning and maintenance are necessary. For a total cleaning, start by opening then disassembling the blade. Use a soft cloth or brush to clean the blade and handle, removing any dirt or debris. Pay special attention to the pivot area, as this can collect grime and affect the blade’s smooth operation. Once clean, apply a light lubricant to the pivot and reassemble the blade. Regularly check the blade for sharpness and strop it if necessary to maintain a keen edge.
Fixed Blades
Fixed blades are known for their durability and strength, making them perfect for outdoor activities and tactical purposes. They require less maintenance than folding blades due to their solid construction but still need regular care to stay in top shape. To clean your LowVz™ or NoVz™, start by wiping down the blade with a damp cloth to remove any residue. For tougher stains or rust, use a mild detergent or specialized blade cleaner. Ensure the handle is also cleaned, especially if it’s made of materials like wood or rubber. After cleaning, dry the blade thoroughly to prevent rusting. To maintain the edge, use a sharpening stone or honing rod regularly. Store your fixed blade in a dry place, preferably in a sheath, to protect it from moisture and damage.
G10 Blades
G10 blades, like the NCO G10™ from Colonel Blades®, are made from a high-pressure fiberglass laminate, making them incredibly durable and ideal for tactical use and concealed carry. The unique properties of G10 material require specific care to ensure longevity. To clean a G10 blade, use a soft cloth with mild soap and water. Avoid harsh chemicals as they can damage the material. Focus on the blade and handle, ensuring all dirt and grime are removed. Dry the blade and handle thoroughly to prevent moisture damage. G10 handles are resistant to most wear and tear, but regular cleaning helps maintain their appearance and grip. To keep the blade sharp, use a sharpening tool designed for the blade’s material. Regular maintenance ensures your G10 blade remains a reliable tool for all your needs.
Flipping Blades (e.g., Revolver)
Flipping blades like the Revolver are designed for quick deployment and versatility, making them a favorite among knife enthusiasts. The key to maintaining a flipper blade is to keep the mechanism clean and well-lubricated. Start by disassembling the blade, paying close attention to the flipper mechanism. Clean the blade, handle, and all moving parts with a soft cloth and mild cleaner. Ensure all parts are dry before applying a light lubricant to the pivot and flipper mechanism. This keeps the blade’s action smooth and reliable. Regularly check the blade for sharpness and use a sharpening tool to maintain the edge. Keeping your flipper blade clean and well-maintained ensures it is always ready for action when you need it.
Conclusion
Regular maintenance of your Colonel Blades® is essential for optimal performance and longevity. Whether you use folding blades, fixed blades, G10 blades, or flipper blades, following these cleaning and maintenance tips will keep them ready for any task. By dedicating a little time to care for your blades, you ensure they remain reliable tools in your everyday carry or tactical arsenal. For more detailed maintenance guides and product information, visit our shop page to explore our full range of products and care tips in our FAQ’s.