The Easiest Way to Remove Rust From Tools

Garden Betty

Even if you have years of rust and grime built up on your garden tools, you can clean them quickly and easily with no scrubbing at all.

You just need two household ingredients to keep your tools looking shiny and new.

Here’s your go-to guide for removing rust from tools, no elbow grease needed!

Materials

– Rusty tool – Cleaning vinegar or white distilled vinegar – Empty jar, aluminum can, or small container (a large yogurt container works great) – Heavy-duty scouring pad – Soft clean rag – 3-IN-ONE Multi-Purpose Oil

Place your tool in a jar or other container, then pour in just enough vinegar to submerge all the rusted parts. Soak the tool for 12 to 24 hours, depending on level of rust and type of vinegar used.

Remove your tool from the vinegar bath and use a heavy-duty scouring pad (like the green Scotch-Brite) to wipe any remaining bits of rust off the metal. They should come off with very little effort.

Once your tool is free of rust, dry it thoroughly with a soft rag. Pay attention to pivot joints and gears where moisture collects easily, and get them as dry as possible.

To keep new rust from forming on your tool, apply a few drops of 3-IN-ONE Multi-Purpose Oil to the blade and joints, and wipe them clean with a rag to distribute the oil.

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Garden Betty