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Old 23-03-2003, 01:56 PM
Ron
 
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Default Removing Tool Rust?

Nev'r Dull wheel cleaner available at auto parts stores works really well.
Just pull some of the cotton wadding out and wipe away the rust. I don't
know what's in it, but it works pretty well for me here in Central Texas.

regards,
rOn

"John T. Jarrett" wrote in message
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I don't have kerosene around...how about Coleman "white fuel"...close
enough?

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"Phisherman" wrote in message
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If you wipe your tools with a rag moistened with kerosene, your tools
won't rust. Kerosene will remove light surface rust. Also, kerosene
(in small quantities) is non-toxic and easy on the skin. Be careful
to dispose of the rag properly.

On Sat, 22 Mar 2003 20:06:54 GMT, "John Jones"
wrote:


"John T. Jarrett" wrote in message
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:/

I just found a tub of tools I thought I had put in the garage
before winter
came.

Any good soaks for getting the rust outta them creases and
seams where
grinders and sandpaper don't reach?

I used a half vinegar - half water tub to clean up a cast iron
pot that had
spent ten years in a garage, but that still took hours of wire
brushing and
these tools are just too small for that.


This may or may not work, but googlize "Eds Red"