The owner of this Sebenza 25 religiously eats an orange every day at breakfast; the fruit is cut with the knife into several parts, and afterwards the knife is rinsed under a hot tap.
Over time the orange juice slowly found it's way into the pivot, making the action sticky and the knife slow to open.
Last time the knife was opened was in the first week of March 2016, and today i opened it again.
This is how the S35VN blade surface looks after i cleaned off all the sticky gunk, first with a soft tootbrush and some dishwashing liquid, then with some nail polish remover, and finally in an ultrasonic cleaner (to get the last debri out of the pits)
Given enough time the citric acid in the orange juice clearly seems to damage the S35VN steel, and in some spots the pitting is deep enough to trap the point of a needle.
Pics can be clicked 2 x for a bit more detail.