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Plomb De-Rusting Results (Vinegar)

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sumner52000

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Tell me some more about the wax you used. I typically don't like it when folks put stuff on the tools. But yours looks great.
 

bullitt67

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Copilot, all I can say is WOW, Outstanding job!!! I need to start picking up some more rough, tired looking tools and try this method!
 

BFHtime

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I wax my tool too, my wife says it make it look bigger, but I tell that all bushes look small compared to redwood.

Seriously how does the wax affect grip. I like to use WD40 when they have been out in the rain or get hunky grease that a rag won't take care of, but it does affect grip, where I have wipe off the WD40 to an extent almost defeating the purpose but it does get into the metal.

Could you post a picture of the wax, I would like to give it a try.
 
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jjjrmx5

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Copilot, all I can say is WOW, Outstanding job!!! I need to start picking up some more rough, tired looking tools and try this method!

I;ve done it for some time.
Especially on old hammers.

A $2.38 gallon of white vinegar will turn a $1 grunge hammer head into a nearly new $10 head in a week. Just add new handle and it's a $20 new hammer.

Voila'.

It's awesome.
 

Steven67fr

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when you start scrubbing with the wire brush under running water all of the rust and discoloration usually comes right off.

You've got it - Also - on satin chrome and bare steel (especially on those Plomb pebble backgrounds) I've had incredible success using a hand wire brush (fine) and gojo orange soap to scrub then scrub off under running water.

The results are excellent!

:beer:
 

shooting4life

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This is the stuff I like to use:
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It's pricey (about $25 for a 200ml can) but lasts a long time because a little dab goes a long ways. Johnson's Paste Wax might work as well. It's certainly cheaper.

It is great stuff. I use it on my guns, keeps the rust and finger prints away from my collectables. Plus after you shoot all the guns needs is a quick wipe down and it looks like new.
 
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