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Ah, knights in shining armor - what a romantic image! But did you ever wonder what happened to all that armor after the knight was done with it? Well, unfortunately, it could rust. Yes, even the most well-crafted armor was susceptible to rusting over time. So if you ever find yourself in possession of a suit of armor from days gone by, make sure to take good care of it!

How Did Knights Keep Armor From Rusting? [Solved]

No way! Armor wasn’t so heavy that a knight needed a crane to get on his horse. But if he fell off in battle, he’d need some help getting back up. After the fight was done, they’d clean his armor with a mix of sand and pee to keep it from rusting. Crazy, right?

  1. Materials Used: Knights armor was typically made of iron or steel, both of which are prone to rusting when exposed to moisture.

  2. Protective Coatings: To protect the metal from rusting, knights often applied a protective coating such as wax or oil to their armor.

  3. Maintenance Required: Even with a protective coating, knights had to regularly maintain their armor by cleaning and polishing it in order to prevent rusting.

  4. Environmental Factors: The environment in which the knight lived could also affect how quickly his armor rusted; humid climates were particularly damaging for metal armors due to increased moisture levels in the air.

Knights’ armor was prone to rusting, no doubt about it. It was made of metal, after all, and metal’s not immune to the elements. So yeah, if a knight didn’t take care of his armor, it’d be rusting in no time. But hey, that’s just part of the job!