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Cleaning Old Tools

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Date: 07/08/2005 Topics: Cleaning > Miscellaneous | Home Improvement > Tools  
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Would like to know how to clean old tools. Some are rusty but most are in good condition. They have been stored for some time and not used. Pliers, Wrenches, etc.

Dee
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By mark etchell (Guest Post)
Try WD40--Great for rust

Posted on 10/01/2007 | Report Spam or Abuse

By rustyreks (Guest Post)
Black strap mollasas a 9 parts water to one of mollasas will eat rust right away after a week clean tools down with water and scrub down the tools to remove loose rust and throw back in if still rusty dont put alloys in the brew as the mollasas will eat it away after washing down and rust is gone stray with wd40 to keep the rust away works well the other method is electrolysis check out the web lots of links rustyreks nz

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By Kay Alina (Guest Post)
Try Pepsi.

Posted on 07/10/2005 | Report Spam or Abuse

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