The simple and easy (and most efficient) way to clean your garden tools. Cleaning your garden tools regularly extends the life of your tools and keeps them working properly.
Note: we had sound issues at the end of this video. We apologize for the quality. Rather than spend hours (as amateurs) trying to fix it, we felt it was more important to get the information out in a timely fashion. Enjoy!
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29 Comments
I subscribed. Will you be doing any new youtube videos?
Great advice… thank you for sharing this information.
Thank you
How about sewing machine oil which I have on hand?
Felco sells replacement red grips for your pruner.
Have you ever heard of painting the ends of your tool handles (for finding them easily in the grass)? If so, have you done this and what type of paint or spray would you recommend? Thanks.
thanx
Paint shovels & digging tools a fluorescent orange or green then store in an outside corner of garage or tool shed probably closest to man door. Should a disaster occur these needed tools will be quickly available. Should the garage or tool shed collapse you will know where to look for specific tools in the rubble.
My do yanks waffle on so much when trying to expalin something? Just get on with and show us what we want to see and hear.
Awesome Tips!
What ratio do you recommend for the bleach solution?
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I always use wd 40 and wire wool to clean them then oil them with 3 in 1 oil. That lady is gorgeous.
I subscribed because of the intro. WD-40 it is.
I can't stand the smell of WD-40
Will steel wool work instead of the Hand Block for cleaning off the pruning shears?
Excellent
Can you just use motor oil?
I would use vinegar
Clear and transparent plans with detailed instructions can be found on the Woodglut website.
Tri Flow. Spray. Better than WD
Good presentation; Thanks for sharing. Loved your intro; very cool.
Thank you! I bought some good ole Singer oil Lubricant (the one my mum bought for her sewing machine back in the day). Should do the trick!
LOL Use WD40 – a petroleum that is as artificial and carcinogenic like Round Up. Use your brain honey
Thank yoy
Thank you
The most easiest easiest is using petrol or gasoline.. use paint brush.. also wear mask.. lol
Ooo..
Dont forget to tell everyone who’s probably around “NO ONE SMOKING please” !!😅
Ooo…please dont take as im being troll or sarcastic..but that trully I usually do,cleaning me pruning hand saw after using it.bear in mind i use for prune ficus tree..as you maybe know,ficus sap is very very sticky..😒😞🙄
Anyway,thank you for helpfull thay def i will try..
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She look like Milla Jovovich
Would not the abrasive destroy the edge of the blade?