A better solution for your better knives might be Renaissance Wax. It was 
discussed on Oct 17 in a Field and Stream blog.  Advantages are that it is 
nearly permanent, contains no acids, requires no heating, and was 
originally developed by the British Museum for conservation of iron works 
of all kinds.  See 
http://www.fieldandstream.com/blogs/the-gun-nuts/keep-your-knives-and-guns-from-rusting-be-a-renaissance-man
.

To bring this back to "on topic" consider use to protect frame steel 
exposed by paint chips.  Safely display the "beusage" of your well-used 
frame.

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