SawdustTX
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Searched the forums, almost every "cleaning tools" thread is about rust. I frequently work car and wood projects at the same time. After car wrenching, I thoroughly clean the tools, because you know what grease, lubes, etc. from a car do to wood when it comes time for glue-up or applying a finish. Even a little smudge of grease inside a socket somehow finds it's way right on top of some nice walnut piece I'm making. 
Ideal would be two sets of the more common tools, but I don't have the budget/space for that.
So I'm spending way too much time cleaning with Tub O' Towels heavy duty cleaning wipes. Works great, takes way too long.
Any faster more efficient ways to clean a pile of tools, including inside sockets, after a dirty car job?
Pic below of yesterday's cleanup after we pulled the engine on my son's old Blazer.

Ideal would be two sets of the more common tools, but I don't have the budget/space for that.
So I'm spending way too much time cleaning with Tub O' Towels heavy duty cleaning wipes. Works great, takes way too long.
Any faster more efficient ways to clean a pile of tools, including inside sockets, after a dirty car job?
Pic below of yesterday's cleanup after we pulled the engine on my son's old Blazer.


