Question 1: Should Wenwan walnuts be oiled? What kind of oil is best? Currently, the Wenwan walnut market is booming, and there are many novice players. After everyone buys a pair of walnuts, they are thinking about how to maintain them, and they often think of oiling the walnuts. Oiling is indeed one of the most effective ways to maintain walnuts and prevent them from cracking. So, how to oil it? When to oil? What oil? How much oil is correct? 1. When is the best time to oil walnuts? If the Wenwan walnuts in your hand are old walnuts, there is basically no need to oil them, because if the old walnuts are often played with, they contain more oil and cannot be eaten even if they are oiled. The darker the skin, the more it affects the patina, which is not beautiful. If the old walnuts are often not played with, you can oil them appropriately by observing the walnut skin (if dryness or fine cracks appear...), but be sure to use less oil. If it is a newly planted walnut, you need to be more careful: the walnuts that have just been peeled off have a lot of water and are easy to crack. However, it is not suitable to oil them at this time because the water in the walnuts has not yet dried and dispersed. If so, When oiled, the skin of walnuts will become oily due to oil immersion in water, which is naturally difficult to remove or may take a long time to fade away, and some may not even be able to restore their original color at all. Therefore, when oiling new walnuts, you must wait until the walnuts are completely dry before oiling, so that the future walnuts will be ruddy and beautiful. 2. What oil is best for Wenwan walnuts? When oiling walnuts, the first choice is pure walnut oil! But the so-called walnut oil currently on the market is basically not pure walnut oil. Why? Because it can be judged from the price: a bottle of walnut oil costs more than ten yuan. Think about it, a pound of walnuts costs more than ten yuan. How many pounds of walnuts does it take to squeeze out a pound of oil? Furthermore, when choosing walnut oil, it is best to choose pecan oil from the north. If you really can’t buy it, you can crack open the walnuts and get the oil directly. If you don’t have walnut oil, you can use good olive oil instead. Some friends choose silicone oil with less impurities, but the effect is far less than the first two! Not recommended. Some oils are best not used, such as water wax, petroleum jelly, ordinary cooking oil, sesame oil, and chili oil. Because after these oils are applied, the walnuts will be particularly greasy. 3. How to apply oil. After determining the time and type of oil to apply, the most important thing is to know how to apply oil! There is one most critical word to grasp when applying oil - "less"! Be sure not to over oil the walnuts. Here are two of the simplest oiling methods that I have experienced through many years of practice: 1. Crack open a pecan, take out the walnut kernels, crush them with your hands without leaving any residue, and apply the oil on your fingers directly to the walnuts. Then use a toothbrush to brush the oil evenly. (Some friends do this: wrap the walnut kernels in cloth to let the oil seep out, and then use the oilcloth bag to wipe the walnuts to achieve the purpose of oiling. In fact, this is completely taken for granted and unnecessary, because in practice Not practical, a waste of time and materials, and complicated and cumbersome) 2. If you use bottled walnut oil, apply a small amount of oil on the palm of your hand, rub the oil droplets into a thin layer, and then use it. Dip the toothbrush in oil and brush the walnuts. This is to control the amount of oil! 4. Do you need more time for maintenance? "Human oil" can be used. Generally, oiling Wenwan walnuts once is not enough. It depends on the specific situation. If winter is dry, the frequency will be relatively frequent. Some people like to be oily, and rubbing the oil on their nose, forehead, and face is enough, and there is no need to apply other oil alone. Some walnuts are extremely oily, so you can consider not adding oil. In short, practice more and observe more, and you will master the oiling time. But don’t forget one thing: use less oil. It is more intuitive to put it this way: a pair of walnuts actually consumes no more than two or three drops of oil a year! ! (Remember!) 5. The consequences of applying too much oil. Some players are afraid that the walnuts will crack, or they like the temporary shine of the walnuts after oiling, so they often apply more oil. There are also many walnut dealers who oil all the walnuts or add more oil in order to prevent the walnuts from cracking in the open and to make the walnuts look better at the time. When buying new walnuts, the walnuts should be kept natural and must not be stained with any oil! !) The biggest disadvantage of excessive oil on Wenwan walnuts is the formation of oily spots! It will be difficult for such walnuts to turn red in the future. Too much oil will only make them darker.
Moreover, if there is too much oil on the walnut, it will absorb soil, and the whole body will become dirty. It will feel sticky and difficult to clean, completely losing the beauty and fun of playing with it! Finally, remember: Never soak Wenwan walnuts directly in oil! !
Question 2: How to oil and play with walnuts? 1. Of course, the first choice for oiling Wenwan walnuts is walnut oil, which comes from the same origin, especially pecan oil. If you don’t have walnut oil now, you can smash a few walnuts and mash the kernels to get the oil. Don't choose cooking oil.
2. The most important thing when applying oil is to apply "less oil" and never apply more oil. Take a little bit of walnut oil and spread it on the palm of your hand, then use a toothbrush to brush it evenly.
3. Wenwan walnuts should be dried in the shade before oiling, otherwise oily clouds will form; for old walnuts that have already been sizing, there is no need to oil them if they are played with frequently, as sweaty hands will suffice; If the walnut is for collection and appreciation, if the skin of the walnut is dry or has slight cracks, you can apply a little oil appropriately, but in principle, use less oil.
4. Maintenance of Wenwan walnuts should be based on the actual situation. Winter is relatively dry and the frequency of cleaning is relatively more than that in summer. The specific number and time should be based on the walnut's own situation and weather conditions. Do not blindly Oil, not more oil.
Applying too much oil will form oily walnuts. The walnuts that form oily yin are difficult to turn red and will become darker as they turn, so special attention must be paid to them. In addition, if the walnuts that are planted early are too oily, they will crack from the tips. The method of soaking Wenwan walnuts in oil or applying a lot of oil is even more undesirable.
Generally speaking, walnuts that are often played with, whether they are new or old, do not need to be oiled for people who like to sweat and get oily; even if their hands can sweat a little, they are basically fine. No need to apply oil, hand sweat is the best protectant.
Wenwan walnut gameplay. 1. Hai Hand Style
To put it simply, two walnuts are rotated clockwise or counterclockwise in the palm of the hand by rotating an iron ball. The alternation of the moon can harmonize and complement the yin and yang. Occasionally they collide with each other, and the sound is crisp and refreshing. Legend has it that Emperor Qianlong loved this gesture so much that he once wrote a poem about it: "The sun and moon spin in the palm of the hand, time is about to go back, the energy and blood all over the body surges, when is the bald head?" This gesture can increase the flexibility of the hands and promote blood circulation throughout the body, which is good for the elderly. Dementia has a good preventive effect.
2. Tapping style
Place the walnut in the palm of your hand, tap the walnut firmly with your fingers in turn, and use the other fingers to fix it. The purpose of this style is to make rational use of the unique properties of the hemp walnut. Texture, use rhythmic and powerful tapping to strengthen the penetration of walnut texture on the acupuncture points of the finger belly. Start with your thumb and tap repeatedly. The advantages of this style are: *** The strength can be controlled freely, it exercises the flexibility of the fingers, and has a good effect on preventing arthritis.
3. Press type
If the walnut has a pointed top, you can use the large pointed tip, if not. For example, if it is a pointed lion's head, select the obvious protruding part of the walnut body and press the area with your fingertips from light to heavy until you feel a slight pain. After three to five minutes, switch to another finger for a better circulation effect. This posture can stimulate many acupuncture points on the entire palm. If you find that there is abnormal pain in a certain acupuncture point, it means that there is an abnormality in the corresponding internal organ of the body. You can focus on the acupuncture points here to... gt; gt;
Question 3: We play with walnuts. How often should we oil the walnuts? How should we play well?
Personally, I feel that if you keep your hands on them every day, it is better not to brush them with oil. The luster and color of the walnuts that are not brushed with oil will look much better after they are finally plated. If you do not play with them for a short period of time, you can use a little oil to maintain them, otherwise the walnuts will be easy to damage. crack! If the oil is too much, the final walnut will be a dirty and ugly black ball! In addition, some skin care products you use will also cause oily knots on the walnuts when applied to your hands
In addition, Wenwan is a state of mind. Don’t try to rush for success. Take your time and don’t be impatient. The effect will naturally be seen after a long time. Don't oil the walnuts just because other people say they will color quickly
Question 4: Does Pan Wen need to oil the walnuts when playing with them? No, " What Walnut pursues is a "plate". The color you knead out by yourself is pure and popular, and oiling can color it and speed up the change, but doesn't it take away a lot of the fun of plate playing?
Question 5: There is too much oil on Wenwan walnuts. How to remedy it? Please use absorbent toilet paper to absorb the oil. Press the walnuts repeatedly with paper and absorb them multiple times.
Do not use kitchen degreasers because the chemical liquid will corrode the surface of the walnuts.
You can continue after absorbing less grease. Disk, brush.
Question 6: Is it better to oil or not oil Wenwan walnuts? It is better to oil it, that is, play with it more
Question 7: Wenwan walnuts How to clean Tanwenwan walnuts---Oil
Players don't want the walnuts they get, whether they are new or old, to crack, so they often think of oiling the walnuts. Oiling is indeed one of the most effective ways to maintain walnuts and prevent them from cracking. So, how to oil it? When to oil? What oil? How much oil is correct?
1. When is the best time to oil walnuts?
If the walnuts in your hand are old walnuts, there is basically no need to oil them, because if old walnuts are often played with, they contain more oil and cannot be eaten even if they are oiled. On the contrary, it is not beautiful. If the old walnuts are often not played with, you can oil them appropriately by observing the walnut skin (if dryness or fine cracks appear...), but be sure to use less oil.
If it is a newly planted walnut, you need to be more careful: the walnuts that have just been peeled off have a lot of water and are easy to crack. However, it is not advisable to oil them at this time because the moisture in the walnuts is not there yet. Let it dry and disperse. If oil is applied at this time, the skin of the walnuts will become oily due to the oil immersed in water. Naturally, it will be difficult to remove or it will take a long time to fade away. Some even cannot restore their original color at all. Therefore, when oiling new walnuts, you must wait until the walnuts are completely dry before oiling, so that the future walnuts will be ruddy and beautiful.
2. What is the best oil for Wenwan walnuts?
When oiling walnuts, the first choice is pure walnut oil! But the so-called walnut oil currently on the market is basically not pure walnut oil. Why? Because it can be judged from the price: a bottle of walnut oil costs more than ten yuan. Think about it, a pound of walnuts costs more than ten yuan. How many pounds of walnuts does it take to squeeze out a pound of oil? Furthermore, when choosing walnut oil, it is best to choose pecan oil from the north. If you really can’t buy it, you can crack open the walnuts and get the oil directly. If you don’t have walnut oil, you can use good olive oil instead. Some friends choose silicone oil with less impurities, but the effect is far less than the first two! Not recommended. Some oils are best not used, such as water wax, petroleum jelly, ordinary cooking oil, sesame oil, and chili oil. Because after these oils are applied, the walnuts will be particularly greasy.
3. How to apply oil?
After determining the time and type of oil to apply, the most important thing is to know how to apply oil! There is one most critical word to grasp when applying oil - "less"! Be sure not to over oil the walnuts. Here are two of the simplest oiling methods that I have experienced through many years of practice: 1. Crack open a pecan, take out the walnut kernels, crush them with your hands without leaving any residue, and apply the oil on your fingers directly to the walnuts. Then use a toothbrush to brush the oil evenly.
(Some friends do this: wrap the walnut kernels in cloth to let the oil seep out, and then use the oilcloth bag to wipe the walnuts to achieve the purpose of oiling. In fact, this is completely taken for granted and unnecessary, because in practice It is not practical, it is a waste of time and materials, and it is complicated and cumbersome.) 2. If you use bottled walnut oil, first put a drop or half a drop of oil on the palm of your hand, spread the oil droplets into a thin sheet! , and then use a toothbrush dipped in oil to brush the walnuts. This method is to control the amount of oil!
4. Spend more time doing maintenance? "Human oil" available.
Generally, oiling walnuts once is not enough. It depends on the specific situation. In dry winter, the frequency will be relatively frequent. Some people like to be oily, and rubbing the oil on their nose, forehead, and face is enough, and there is no need to apply other oil alone. Some walnuts are extremely oily, so you can consider not adding oil. In short, practice more and observe more, and you will master the oiling time. But don’t forget one thing: use less oil. It is more intuitive to put it this way: a pair of walnuts actually consumes no more than two or three drops of oil a year! ! (Don’t)
5. The consequences of using too much oil!
Some players are afraid that the walnuts will crack, or they like the temporary shine of the walnuts after oiling, so they often add more oil. There are also many walnut dealers who oil all the walnuts or add more oil in order to prevent the walnuts from cracking in the open and to make the walnuts look better at the time. When buying walnuts, the new walnuts should be kept natural and must not be stained with any oil! )
The biggest disadvantage of excessive oil on walnuts is the formation of oily spots! It will be difficult for such walnuts to turn red in the future. Too much oil will only make them darker. Moreover, too much oil on walnuts will absorb soil, making them dirty and sticky, making them sticky and difficult to clean, completely losing the beauty and fun of playing with them!
1. The "huangren" of walnuts!
Currently, quite a few core friends don’t understand what “Huang Ren” is all about? Is it good or not? Should walnuts be "huangren"? Some friends even reject walnuts from Huangren, thinking that once the walnuts are "huangren", they are finished. In fact, this is a safe and wrong understanding. First, let's understand what is the normal "huangren"? What are the mature walnuts? , especially...gt;gt;
Question 8: I have a pair of Wenwan walnuts that have been oiled too much. What should I do? Expert answer. Install the slow plate
Question 9: How to oil and polish Wenwan walnuts? It is best not to oil Wenwan walnuts. Just wash your hands and play with them every day.
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Question 10: Play with what kind of oil to put on walnuts 1. Sesame oil: It can make the walnuts color faster and deepen the color. It can also be used to chase the color of two walnuts with different shades.
Chili oil: can be used on parts of walnuts to fill the problem of light color.
Olive oil: mainly used for the maintenance of walnuts, because the olive oil consumed now is artificial. Purified, there are very few impurities, and it basically has no effect on the color of the walnuts. Using a little olive oil can prevent the walnuts from drying out.
2. Walnut oil: This is of course the best. Yes, but everyone should note that the walnut oil you can see in the market is generally fake. If you have friends who play with furniture, you can ask if it is fake walnut oil, it will have great side effects on the furniture. Therefore, it is recommended that you do not buy the so-called "walnut oil" sold in the market. Let me tell you a simple way: wrap the dry walnut kernels in cotton cloth, break it, make the cloth stained with walnut oil, and then rub the walnuts, leaving the rest. You can rub the walnut residue on the walnuts, and the kernels can get oil in the grain of the walnuts. Finally, just use a toothbrush to clean up the residue. There is also the so-called 3. "Silicone oil" that everyone is using for themselves. You should also pay attention to some issues when oiling walnuts. The oil must be evenly applied (to prevent the oil from swirling and the color becoming darker). Do not apply it too thickly. Just apply a thin layer if you feel it.