Sus410 Heavy scratched by my sink sponge
Sus410 Heavy scratched by my sink sponge
I have an endura in v-toku2 that I've been using somewhat regularly for a few months. I love the knife, the steel, and it's look with a patina so much that I bought a delica and second endura in v-toku2. But after using the endura for this short period of time, it's developed a ton of scratches on the sus410 part. Mostly what I use the knife for is cutting food, so I wash it in the sink when I'm done, and I realized today that's it's the sink sponge that's scratching the blade. Yes, the standard double sided sink sponge. I've used it on every cheap kitchen knife, on every folding knife I've ever owed, including aus-8, 8cr13mov, 440 steels, etc etc. Never have they scratched. And the endura is so scratched up, it looks like I scraped it back and forth on a brick. So needless to say, I'm just very disappointed and let down by Spyderco in this model. Especially after investing in three of them.
Re: Sus410 Heavy scratched by my sink sponge
I use very hot running water and new paper towels,,,, no problem with scratching.
You could polish out the marks on the 410 stainless cladding.
Regards,
FK
You could polish out the marks on the 410 stainless cladding.
Regards,
FK
Re: Sus410 Heavy scratched by my sink sponge
Standard sink sponge as in one with a green scotchbrite side?
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The Green scotch brite scratches everything - my old centofante III that I had got scratched that way
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I was blown away when I noticed the scratches on my vtoku-2 dragonfly. I hadn’t done any cutting with it until I sliced off a chunk of cardboard from a box lid. Now I have a big scratch on the show side. The other side has scratches too, just not as big. Never seen a knife get scratched so easily..
I have to imagine there is a much better choice as far as the cladding steel is concerned.
I have to imagine there is a much better choice as far as the cladding steel is concerned.
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Green scotch brite never scratched any other knives I had. Including cheap kitchen ones
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Green scotch brite scratched my stainless steel sink and my spyderco rwl34 mule. They make a blue scotch brite that is non scratch
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That's the one they I have. The blue one. But I'm just saying, I've used the green on all my kitchen knives, with no problemSpydergirl88 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 10:09 pmGreen scotch brite scratched my stainless steel sink and my spyderco rwl34 mule. They make a blue scotch brite that is non scratch
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When you scratched the blade with the sponge there had to be something trapped on the sponge that did the scratching. Think about it logically.
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Sorry that happened.
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That's my thought as well, something stuck inside it that's hard.The Mastiff wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 10:30 pmWhen you scratched the blade with the sponge there had to be something trapped on the sponge that did the scratching. Think about it logically.
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500Nitro wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 10:39 pmThat's my thought as well, something stuck inside it that's hard.The Mastiff wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 10:30 pmWhen you scratched the blade with the sponge there had to be something trapped on the sponge that did the scratching. Think about it logically.
Joe
Shouldn't all my other knives be scratched them also... Logically.
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SUS410 scratches easy enough with light use but green scourers as mentioned above scratch knife blades. I’d prefer something that didn’t scratch up so easily and if the scratches worried me enough I’d probably use that same scourer or something only slightly coarser and brush finish the blade spine to tip once in a while. :)
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Re: Sus410 Heavy scratched by my sink sponge
Green scrubbing/scouring pad (not the sponge) contains Chromium Oxide, which is same as the green polishing compound. It will scratch with enough pressure, especially when new.
They even make polishing wheel from same material.
For stainless utensils, we use pink one.
Alternatively, you can regularize the scratches with new green and run the blade only in one direction, do it slow & patiently. It’s going to remove Spydie logo and makers mark (Stretch has Sal’s on the other side).
They even make polishing wheel from same material.
For stainless utensils, we use pink one.
That’s strange. It should scratch cheap knives but probably not S90V.
Alternatively, you can regularize the scratches with new green and run the blade only in one direction, do it slow & patiently. It’s going to remove Spydie logo and makers mark (Stretch has Sal’s on the other side).
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Re: Sus410 Heavy scratched by my sink sponge
If the same part of the sponge contacted the different knife at the exact same time as it contacted the scratched one, then yes. That isn't possible though. I know how easy they scratch. Do you really think the sponge itself is capable of scratching steel? Not scotch brite, but new, clean sponge. Sponges do what they do. No surprises there but by themselves a real sponge without any trapped abrasives usually don't in my experience. I don't know which sponge you use and what condition it is. I don't use sponges on my knives ( that I care about anyways) because they are always full of stuff. I always use clean cloths on good knives for the same reason. There again if it's a user knife it's going to develop scratches from just about everything I use it for and it doesn't bother me. When it gets bad enough I re satin it by hand.Shouldn't all my other knives be scratched them also... Logically.
It is a given though that the cladding scratches easier than the higher hardness abrasive resistant steels Spyderco uses for the cutting edges on it's steel knives. Those are the steels that customers prefer in general but cladding is there for a different purpose and isn't going to have the same properties as the steel used for edges.
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The green Scotch-brite scratches most of my blades
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Use a Dobie as the kitchen sink sponge. Doesn't scratch.
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Green Scotch-Brite bad...Blue Scotch-Brite good. Words to live by! :)
Honestly though, the green scratches everything. Its only good for really tough jobs where you don't care about scratching. I've used the blue in my kitchen exclusively for years now after seeing too many things ruined by the green. The green even scratches glass! :eek: I have a stainless steel chain-mail scrubber I use to clean my cast iron and even my stainless All-Clad pans and it scratches less than the green scotch brite. Take them all out to the garage now and save them when they are really needed!
I'll tell you one thing that the green are great for. I use them to clean the wood handles of all of my yard tools with dawn soap and then I use boiled linseed oil to oil the handles after they dry. Not many uses other than that for me.
tl/dr - Green Scotch-Brite bad...Blue Scotch-Brite good :D
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The green Scotch-brite even scratches S110V. Verified 5 mins ago on a Native...
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Re: Sus410 Heavy scratched by my sink sponge
Still cuts the same