Got rusty pruners

Got rusty pruners! Revive them with this simple two-ingredient solution you probably already have at home!

Here’s how to do it:

🧴 Supplies you’ll need:

Large glass jar or casserole dish

– White vinegar

– Table salt

– Baking soda

– Multipurpose oil

– Carbide sharpening tool or diamond file

– Steel wool

– Clean rag

✨ To remove rust: Disassemble your pruners and soak the rusted parts in a mixture of white vinegar and salt (2 tablespoons of salt per jar of vinegar) for 12 to 24 hours. After soaking, scrub off any remaining rust with steel wool.

💧 Next, neutralize the vinegar by soaking them in a baking soda and water solution for about 10 minutes.

Rinse and dry completely.

🔪 Now it’s sharpening time! Use your sharpening tool along the beveled edge of the blade (10 to 20 degrees). A few swipes should do the trick! Finally, apply a coat of multipurpose oil to keep them rust-free and functioning smoothly.

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