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Hand Tool Cleaning Tips?

SMJ0104

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One of my snowplowing customers gave me his father's workshop - felt like I won the lottery! The man was a hoarder, of tools - 5k sq feet or so of old/new tools, gadgets, pipe, wood, electrical, you name it! I died and went to heaven when he met me outside with the keys and a big smile!

Anyway - there are a lot of tools that are rusted/corroded/dirty, etc. What recommendations do you folks have for cleaning them? I have been using a wire wheel on the bench grinder, toothbrushes, etc. It seems to work well, but figured you guys would have a lot more insight than what I have come up with on my own.

Any information is much appreciated! Thanks for your anticipated tips!
 
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kazlx

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Evaporust works really well. Buy a couple gallons and let the stuff soak. Then it can be cleaned up with some WD-40 and a scotchbrite pad or wire wheel for the stubborn stuff. That's what I used for a bunch of neglected tools I got similar to your purchase. Most have more character now, but able to make functional.
 

jim1987

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Evaporust. But may leave some discoloration. CLR. Vinegar. Couple different options
 

Jeep51

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Goto the grocery store and buy some Coke! Soak the hand tools in it for a couple of days. You will be amazed at the results. It works well on chrome too! Use a Scotch pad or #000 steel wool. Don't drink it when you are finished!
 
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cheechi

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serious question. can you get the store brand or does it have to be Coke (can't beat the real thing?)
 
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