
I polish mine to a mirror finish, then take pictures for social media.![]()
I clean mine after every time that I use them. I learned a long time ago that when you take care of things....they actually last.
I generally wipe down tools before putting them away in the box. I don’t mind if my tools are a little dirty but I don’t like oil and grease dripping off of them and getting all over.
One thing I am really picky about is putting away tools wet. Ever since I had a pipe wrench rust due to being put away wet I always make sure to dry them or hang them somewhere to dry before putting them away in the box.
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This, but especially the ones that go in the cab with me.my tools get dirty when In use, but they are cleaned before they get put away.
Oh, that is putting that train of thought way too politely. In fact, I was waiting to see how long it would take for this thread to devolve into some version of the inane, juvenile, false macho 'Tool Polishers ****, Real Mechanics Leave Their Tools Dirty' B.S. that I have seen on GJ in the past. Dirt and grime on tools is not just a matter of cosmetics or preservation. A dirty tool is a dangerous tool, and may inhibit functionality. The idea that mechanics who clean their tools are somehow inferior to mechanics who don't is patently ridiculous.I don't know where the train of thought came from that since tools get dirty it's okay to leave them dirty.