
I agree! And may the force be with you. Last time I used the words "tool" and "polisher" together I was flamed beyond belief by some very **** hurt individuals.I think the tool polishers will go blind looking at those well used tools.
I put a ton of pictures on that thread, thanks for the link![emoji106] That's about what my impacts end up looking like (and hex keys, ratchet drive ends, and anything else not chromed) after a work week in the rain/snow, and sitting while the truck is parked over the weekend.
No shortage of used oil loaded up at any given time, so they get wiped down if they aren't used for a while, otherwise they get right back to work.
OP, if you get more pictures, add to the Road Box thread. Always cool to see what folks are running with and how they keep it organized.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=369122
Just spotted that. Good ****, thanks for posting!I put a ton of pictures on that thread, thanks for the link!

For the impact sockets maybe Evapo Rust in an ultrasonic cleaner. For the pry bars WD40 + a rag + elbow grease.

Nothing wrong with those tools...it means they get used!!


most of my tools get put away covered in grease, oil and fuel...
occasionally i get some flash rusting...
by now, i'm sure more than one of the tool polishers has had a stroke.....
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I can respect that especially being used hard but my quirks force me to wipe down all my tools after being used. It's a pain sometimes

I use 0000 steel wool dipped in a little motor oil and clean the rust off. Get many flea market tools looking like new this way.