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    As a machinist, when we put items away we would use an oil or grease with Lithium. LPS or similar; for some reason, it prevents rusting. WD-products do not do the job long term.
    Is there a health hazard here? Long report from Environmental Chemistry.com:
    Periodic Table of Elements: Lithium - Li (EnvironmentalChemistry.com)
    Short Form..no
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    Post: There was a thread by a person that placed his blade collection in a safe deposit box and when retrieved, he had lost over half the value due to corrosion.
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    Try using some Superlube Grease. It's synthetic and it won't harden like cosmoline. You can get it in little tubes at most hardware stores and I believe Harbor Freight handles it. It also comes in a spray can.

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    What about that oil-treated paper? That's what the razor companies used to use, and when you see a NOS razor that has just been kept in its oil-paper, they come out looking perfect. I know they still sell it , ad its not very expensive.

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    Use renascience wax, so far as I know it's designed for museum quality steel going into storage, less likely to be affected by temperature than the oil is...

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    somehow oil seems safer to me than wax, but it's an itneresting question. its' true that wax - like renaissance wax - is used in museum-type situations. but carbon-steel is a special thing. Maybe the best thing to do is renew the oil once a year?

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    Pure Nitrogen may be a little pricey, but when I did a bit of wine making 15 years ago, I used a nitrogen based gas between the wine and cork to help preserve the wine....similar to this: Private Reserve Wine Saver Franmara Inc 7760

    So if one were to use either oil or cosmoline on the blade and place it into a seal-a-meal bag, then toss in 6-10 desiccants and fill the bag with the wine preservative prior to the seal, you may have something that will last.

    Beyond this, you may want to consult a company that specializes in hermetically seals items for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bknesal View Post
    My closest friends recently lost all their belongings in an apartment fire, so I have been very wary of this lately. If you aren't keeping it in a safety deposit box, then be sure it is in a fireproof safe.

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    A fireproof safe won't help too much, they're basically an oven... I had a friend who's house burned down. All his guns kept in a top of the line safe. It basically warped all his guns, and anything composite melted.

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    I hope your friend took the company to court over it's inability to preserve data on disks...
    Not very solid a deal to me...

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    A little of subject, but I would be more attached to a razor that I watched my dad use as I was growing up. With proper care you won't wear it out and you can keep an eye on it. By then you might hand him your favorite custom. Just my 2¢.

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    why not just keep them in your collection until you're ready? that way they'll be constantly looked after. seems like a huge roll of the dice to me. especially if your "slam dunk" razor is an antique.

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