joseywales
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Well, my vacation is almost over and I’m thinking of starting the tool cleanup. I have nearly all of my tools in tool boxes in my garage. No ventilation, etc., they’d been fine but some of the rubber grips would get moldy at times and I had too much going on to set up a dehumidifier, but did place crystals in each drawer and that seemed to work fairly well.
When we replaced our home HVAC, we spur of the moment hung a ventless gas heater in the garage, to knock the chill out and used it sparingly. I’m not certain, but believe the heater might have caused enough condensation that some of the chisels, hammers, etc., developed surface rust. Some of these are high quality and I’d like to clean them up.
Is it s simple as a super fine sand paper and spray them with WD? If there a better process, as I’m not thrilled about using sand paper.
When we replaced our home HVAC, we spur of the moment hung a ventless gas heater in the garage, to knock the chill out and used it sparingly. I’m not certain, but believe the heater might have caused enough condensation that some of the chisels, hammers, etc., developed surface rust. Some of these are high quality and I’d like to clean them up.
Is it s simple as a super fine sand paper and spray them with WD? If there a better process, as I’m not thrilled about using sand paper.
