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How do you take care of a Damascus steel ring?

Saturate an ultrafine or fine Scotch Brite pad with liquid soap and gently stroke the ring along its circumference under a slow stream of running water. Keep the pad saturated with soap so that you are constantly providing lubricant while gently stroking the ring.



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