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Is there an easy way to take rust of my garden tools?
I have rust on some of my garden tools and am looking for an easy way to remove it.
It's on my axe, spade, tree saw and and my small pruners.
I would prefer not having to try to grind it off.
The coke idea sounds pretty popular. I'll have to try that on my bbq plate too with some steel wool and see what happens.
I use a wire brush on my garden tools, then give them a light coat of oil applied with a couple of paper towels. You can sharpen and even out the blades with a hand file or a grinder, again being sure to lightly oil the area after sharpening. If you use some of these tools frequently, try a small bucket of sand into which you've poured motor oil. Use a bucket with a cover. When you clean your tools, plunge them up and down into the oiled sand until clean, then wipe off any excess sand. This works great with spades, shovels, etc. Another tip: If you must dig in muddy ground, oil the tool before you begin digging. That will help keep mud from building up on the blade. Clean immediately after the job.



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