Remove the rust and restore function to your garden pruners and tools. gardeningGary PilarchikThe Rusted GardenVLog 10 Comments @erinstafford3622 11 months ago Could I just use regular vinegar and dilute it? @MariThomas01 11 months ago Thanks @bagpipegnat 11 months ago Thank you! @teenadamron7654 11 months ago thank you @woodworkerroyer8497 11 months ago That would be ok, if there wasnt an add taking up the entire middle of the screen. @fishinforfun64 11 months ago Afterwards, dry and apply dry baking soda to stop the acidic reaction. Rinse. Spray with WD-40 and wipe off the excess. STOP LEAVING YOUR TOOLS IN THE RAIN!ππ @d.watson7643 11 months ago ππππTHANK YOU π π @pdiscool 11 months ago Will distilled white vinegar work also or should it be diluted? @lorainemcguire5795 11 months ago Thanks thats amazing I'm so impressed i am already subscribed to your channel thanks so much for all your advice β€ @adventurecreations3214 11 months ago Who knew? Thanks Gary. Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
@woodworkerroyer8497 11 months ago That would be ok, if there wasnt an add taking up the entire middle of the screen.
@fishinforfun64 11 months ago Afterwards, dry and apply dry baking soda to stop the acidic reaction. Rinse. Spray with WD-40 and wipe off the excess. STOP LEAVING YOUR TOOLS IN THE RAIN!ππ
@lorainemcguire5795 11 months ago Thanks thats amazing I'm so impressed i am already subscribed to your channel thanks so much for all your advice β€
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Could I just use regular vinegar and dilute it?
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That would be ok, if there wasnt an add taking up the entire middle of the screen.
Afterwards, dry and apply dry baking soda to stop the acidic reaction. Rinse. Spray with WD-40 and wipe off the excess. STOP LEAVING YOUR TOOLS IN THE RAIN!ππ
ππππTHANK YOU π π
Will distilled white vinegar work also or should it be diluted?
Thanks thats amazing I'm so impressed i am already subscribed to your channel thanks so much for all your advice β€
Who knew? Thanks Gary.