dodge610
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I keep on getting a white chalky film on the handles of all my screwdrivers anyone know what i can get to clean this off and keep it off this is a real pain in the a## and it makes my screwdrivers look like hell
Brake cleaner? I've never heard of anything like what you are explaining
I still just wipe all my tools down with a light oil or CLP.
Handle's, especially Acetate, I'll clean off with just a soft rag. Some people really don't like everything having a film of oil on it, though, so you might not appreciate it. It's a requirement up here in the rust belt.
re: Brake cleaner is kinda rough on most plastics. For shame, they oughta toughen up and get with it! It's the real man's hand cleaner, after all. And after shave.
[edit] What you're describing might be the plastic degrading (seen it on stuff soaked in WAY too many solvents, it killed my Xcelites. Got any pictures?
I still just wipe all my tools down with a light oil or CLP.
Handle's, especially Acetate, I'll clean off with just a soft rag. Some people really don't like everything having a film of oil on it, though, so you might not appreciate it. It's a requirement up here in the rust belt.
re: Brake cleaner is kinda rough on most plastics. For shame, they oughta toughen up and get with it! It's the real man's hand cleaner, after all. And after shave.
[edit] What you're describing might be the plastic degrading (seen it on stuff soaked in WAY too many solvents, it killed my Xcelites. Got any pictures?
just wipe with a rag when your done using your screwdriver. no cleaners or degreasers.
These are all craftsman screwdrivers that i have had for years the made in the USA ones if that is the case maybe i should take them to sears and see if they will warranty all of them.
I'm sure they would, but trust me, you don't wan't them to.
The newer standard Craftsman screwdrivers are awful.
The metal is WAY too soft.

your moisture collection containers could be causing this.Have you ever seen the white chalky rings that will devolpein tupper ware or plastic food storage containers? that is calcium.Ive seen it happen to fishing lures tools and many other things.
It could be from anything but Ibet that it is calcium because it it a b@!#h to get off and sounds like what I have seen many times and have been told was calcium.I have been told it is from moisture reacting with some other type of chemical. or cotaminated water good luck with it.I hadt to dump some old fishing lures my dad gave me becausce of it cotaminated my box.

I hate to sound stupid what is the CLP you mentioned
Thats funny...I have the same on my Xcelite nut drivers too. Just them. And they have a strange smell to them. Almost like smoke. Everythings in the same box and theyre in with some cheap Husky metric drivers in the same drawer.
Dodge, I'm afraid you'll just have to live with that white build up. I don't know what it is, it might be calcium, but I tend to doubt it. It appears on the older craftsman and xcelite drivers that I have. They usually stink like puke too. I've scraped it off, or even scotchbrited in off, and it comes back. Nothing safe chemical wise that I know of will touch it. I suppose lacquer thinner would get it off but it would probably eat the handle too. I think it has to be scraped off with a bondo spreader or your fingernail. The xcelites are from the early 80's.
I've seen it on old craftsman screwdrivers stored in my tool box. It looks like white mold buildup, and yea clean it off and it returns.
I keep on getting a white chalky film on the handles of all my screwdrivers anyone know what i can get to clean this off and keep it off this is a real pain in the a## and it makes my screwdrivers look like hell![]()


Hmm... nice lemony smell too?I use Pledge on mine, doesn't appear to make them slippery...
And some of the stinkiest lures have literally disintegrated. Sometimes you'll find some new-looking metal hardware, screws, and hooks, in the box, but only plastic crumbs where the lure body used to be. And these extreme cases REALLY stink. 
I keep on getting a white chalky film on the handles of all my screwdrivers anyone know what i can get to clean this off and keep it off this is a real pain in the a## and it makes my screwdrivers look like hell![]()


This stuff is definitely plastic breaking down. That's why you get the odor. The original solvents are still migrating to the surface, and the plastic handles are simply deteriorating...albeit slowly.
I am an antique fishing lure collector, and we deal with a lot of this on lures...especially older lures. In the 1930's Heddon came out with their "Spook" series of lures, all made from a plastic called "Tenite". It was the new whiz-bang material for a while, until time began to reveal its weaknesses. It is not uncommon, when you find an old tackle box with some old Tenite-bodied lures still unused in the box, to open the boxes and get hit with a terrible stink.And some of the stinkiest lures have literally disintegrated. Sometimes you'll find some new-looking metal hardware, screws, and hooks, in the box, but only plastic crumbs where the lure body used to be. And these extreme cases REALLY stink.
Some newer plastics from the 1950's/60's which replaced Tenite also degrade, and when they do they "grow" a white film, which must be scrubbed off. And which will return again in time. Even if they are not exposed to further use, or calcium, etc. Some guys try various waxes to seal out oxygen, but with only mixed results.
But I'm pretty sure this white film is not calcium; at least as far as I know, because it happens to brand new unopened plastics still in their original boxes. I would think that calcium might build up if these plastics were often submerged in water or something (like it does on dinner ware and plumbing fixtures).
It's a PITA, but the only fix I know of is too keep cleaning them.