To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Cleaning SO Instinct Handles?

SCguy

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 20, 2008
Messages
144
Location
Blackville, SC
What is the best way to keep SO screwdrivers with the Instinct handles clean? Mine seem to get dirty really fast, and I'm not sure what would be best to clean the handles with.

RD
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

nissan_crawler

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 12, 2008
Messages
9,638
Location
Wichita, KS
I use MEK or IPA on my soft grip handles, I woudl think it would be fine for the instinct handles, too. Don't know, I can't stand them.
 

billymade

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 2, 2008
Messages
7,461
Location
New Mexico
I have been looking at getting a new set of snapon screwdrivers and noticed the new "instinct" handles; what exactly don't you like about them? I actually still like the old school black handles and the generation after that. Any comments appreciated!
 

Fedwrench

ALLIANCE MEMBER
Joined
Dec 9, 2007
Messages
14,957
Location
Valley of the sun
409 or something similiar works for me. However as with most soft grip tools, once they get dirty, they stay dirty. Unless of course you use the Merkava technique, which is to never actually use the tool except to lightly dust or polish it.:bounce:
 

dxdexter

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 1, 2006
Messages
1,923
I would suggest soap and hot water, followed by several coats of simonize wax followed by a light buffing to bring out the shine.

Seriously how about just wiping them with a rag and putting them back in the drawer. They are just tools.:headscrat
 

eschoendorff

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 6, 2005
Messages
8,991
Location
Michigan
I wipe my handles down with a rag dampened with CorrosionX... seems to work pretty good and have had no ill effects.


Then again, Merkava would be the board expert on clean tools. I would seriously listen to his advice.
 

eschoendorff

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 6, 2005
Messages
8,991
Location
Michigan
Don't they have to get dirty before you can clean them and become an expert at cleaning them? Did that make sense?

oh_snap.gif
 
OP
S

SCguy

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 20, 2008
Messages
144
Location
Blackville, SC
I know they are just tools, but the handles get to feeling greasy and when I'm just quickly tightening up something for someone, I don't want to have to go wash my hands just because my screwdriver handle wasn't clean. I'm not saying it has to shine, just so I can keep them dirt and grease free at least semi-regularly.

RD
 

wilbilt

Banned
Joined
Aug 17, 2006
Messages
5,602
Location
NorCal
There's nothing wrong with cleaning your tools, provided it is not an obsession.

Having tools and not using them...well...a trip to the nuthouse might be in order for someone so afflicted.
 
OP
S

SCguy

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 20, 2008
Messages
144
Location
Blackville, SC
No, I use my tools. When I get done with what I was doing, unless I have something else to do right then, I wipe down my tools. Tools are not a ego symbol to me, (obv. since I have Craftsman, mainly) they are tools.

RD
 

wilbilt

Banned
Joined
Aug 17, 2006
Messages
5,602
Location
NorCal
I've seen guys on both sides of the issue. One guy I worked with would never clean anything. The only time his tools got cleaned was when somebody borrowed one.

Another guy would spend an hour at the end of the day cleaning all of his tools in the parts washer. One time the manager told him he needed to clock out before he cleaned his tools, because he wasn't being paid to clean tools. I though he was going to cry.
 

DavidtheDuke

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 6, 2008
Messages
559
I clean them if it gets to the point where if I touch it I can't touch a customer's car. I always wipe chrome though, it's so easy.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

RAYJAY

Well-known member
Joined
May 29, 2006
Messages
2,638
Location
UNION DALE PA
Just wash them in the parts washer...... its just a screwdriver all ready :headscrat does anyone here really use there tools or are they just for bragging rights :wtf:

Jeff
 

oxycodone

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 19, 2008
Messages
241
Location
Michigan
I wipe my tools off with a rag when I'm done with a job.
I haven't had my Instinct screwdrivers long enough to get them good and dirty, but the handles do look like they could collect some nastiness. I'll just keep wiping them off after I use them... until they're good and gross, then clean them proper.
 

Joe B.

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 2, 2007
Messages
2,752
I just pop them into my mother-in-law's dishwasher when she is not home. They come out nice and clean!
 

nissan_crawler

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 12, 2008
Messages
9,638
Location
Wichita, KS
I have been looking at getting a new set of snapon screwdrivers and noticed the new "instinct" handles; what exactly don't you like about them? I actually still like the old school black handles and the generation after that. Any comments appreciated!

Eh, I just like the feel of the older style soft grips better, the instinct handle just doesn't fit my paws.
 

Merkava_4

Banned
Joined
Dec 26, 2007
Messages
14,518
Location
Clovis, CA.
That white creamy hand cleaner that GOOP and Go-Jo makes is what I use to clean the silicone rubber grips on my Dremel; and the white stuff doesn't need to be rinsed. Rub it on and watch the dirt dissolve and then wipe it off with a dry cotton towel; makes it look freakin' brand new! :)

I'm thinking the silicone rubber grips on the Dremel are pretty dang similar to the SO Instinct grips. ;)
 

russlaferrera

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 24, 2006
Messages
2,035
Location
Central Virginia
I would suggest soap and hot water, followed by several coats of simonize wax followed by a light buffing to bring out the shine.

Seriously how about just wiping them with a rag and putting them back in the drawer. They are just tools.:headscrat

Dex, Your on the right track, however. You don't use Simonize Wax. You have to use Snap-On Tool Wax. It is formulated for tools. They also make Snap-On Tool Box Wax. It is available as a paste or liquid.

For soft handle tools it is recommended that antibacterial soap be used to keep the germs from contaminating the outer skin. If this is impractical, Snap-On now sells "Tool Condoms" to slip on your tools to keep them in like new condition, and cuts down on cleaning time.
 

eschoendorff

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 6, 2005
Messages
8,991
Location
Michigan
To the OP: Seriously, just wipe teh handles down with some CorrosionX or WD-40 or whatever you have around the garage. then wipe the handles clean with some paper towel. Put the screwdrivers away, head inside and have a beer. Problem solved. :thumbup:
 

ToolmanTom

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 8, 2008
Messages
173
Location
Utah
There's nothing wrong with cleaning your tools, provided it is not an obsession.

Having tools and not using them...well...a trip to the nuthouse might be in order for someone so afflicted.

:headscrat Ummm...What is the number to that place? I need it... I mean a friend of mine needs it.
 

Ducroix

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 10, 2008
Messages
222
Location
Tampa, Fl
I just took a spray bottle of glass cleaner from the detail dept at work and use that on them if they cant be cleaned just by using a rag, easiest thing for me is to wipe the wrench/screwdriver etc. after I use it unless time doesnt allow me, keeps them clean enough that my fingerprints are all over the costumers car...they dont like that for some reason :headscrat
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom