By "retard rust" do you mean remove rust or somehow prevent it from appearing on the blade?
I have taken some old Snap-on and Craftsman tools and soaked them in vinegar to remove 2 decades of rust so I'm familiar with removing rust with vinegar but I've never heard of using it as a rust preventer--is that what you meant?
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I believe that pickling retards rust, just as I said earlier. Using my knives that have been "pickled" require little to no work to keep them almost exactly the same way they come out of the pickle jar. Best, Capt. Chris
The acid in the vinegar/pickling juice forms a patina or coating over the steel that further prevents corrosion. I have only done this with one Randall (above) and it has had no adverse effects on the solder joint. I have done it on numerous Bark River knives, a Dave Beck WSK and a few other customs and highly recomend it for a carbon steel user.
Thanks for the info, guys. I've seen vinegar clean up something that was almost unrecognizably covered in rust, but I didn't know of its preventative properties.
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