Spring Cleaning
May 8th, 2010 by Keith
What does spring cleaning have to do with with ikebana? Vases or suiban that need a dusting or washing? Maybe. My spring chore was trying to clean my dirty hasami (ikebana shears) . But I just could not find any way to remove any of the grit, grime and rust on them. This is what I am talking about:
Yuck! So I figured that there must be some trick to it. I’ve been told to use peppermint oil, steel wool, and an assortment of other things. But I knew there had to be an easier way. Now I can tell you, there is. The Klingspor Sandflex hand block!
The Klingspor Sandflex hand block is a small, soap bar sized rubber block that is similar to an eraser with grit embedded in it. It’s easy to use and removes all that yuck from your hasami easily and safely. It comes in Course, Medium or Fine, and the Fine is recommended for ikebana shears(it is NOT recommended for use with the expensive gold plated shears). It’s available thru bonsai shops or online. I bought mine from Maiban Bonsai on Ebay. Here is the result of just a few minutes of polishing:
Bright and good as new!!!!
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May 9th, 2010 at 6:39 am
Great to see the shears all cleaned up and a new post on your blog! I use bigger sanding sponges to smooth rough edges on boards in my book binding. They are great tools for sanding.
May 10th, 2010 at 11:17 am
Wow, thanks for this! My hasami need a good cleaning, and now I know how!
May 13th, 2010 at 6:17 am
Thanks for the info, just wanted to comment to say that the theme of your site is really cool. I’m guessing you are using WordPress… is this one of the free themes?
May 14th, 2010 at 2:27 am
Yes, this is one of the free themes on WordPress, it’s called Fighter 1.4. Your Caring for Orchids site has great information too!!