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Pruners, shovels, and other garden tools can develop rust if they’re put away wet or stored in damp locations. And while a bit of rust may not seem like a big deal, it can make tools difficult to use ...
A rusty wrench lies next to an identical shining, clean wrench - CoreRock/Shutterstock Even the most fastidious among us sometimes neglect our home and garden tools. Whether it's the hastily set down ...
Contractors swear by these rust-removal tricks for saving old tools. Simple methods involve soaking the tools in vinegar, removing the rust with a wire brush, applying baking soda paste to the ...