I tried this and it worked. I've done all the tools in my garage that rusted when the roof leaked over the winter. Only a very few tools need a second go. Thanks for such an excellent tip
I used the same music you used in the part where you dumped the rust water into the bigger container, in one of MY videos! Link to the video down here \/ th-cam.com/video/ix1S4uKW7dA/w-d-xo.html
Good job of cleaning and protecting with the oil. I've heard that vinegar would remove rust, but had never tried it. Now I've got some rusted tools that will get the vinegar treatment. Thanks for sharing.
Kandi Klover you must mot work around alot of machineries? All of the millwrights and mechanics that i have had the pleasure of working with, did this same thing... ive seen tools over 40 yrs old... shit this is how my tools have stayed rust free for 12+ years... shouldnt get angry at things you have no idea about?
Found my hedge clippers out behind the garage. Of course they are rusted. I need them to cut down locust saplings. So glad I found your channel. Thanks so much. Now I need to put them in the garage not behind it.
For those saying he didn’t clean the box, he did but that box is made of plastic so the rust from the metals won’t come out easy, it’s not some kind of stainless steal box that you can just wipe off.
Alley Picked yea I know bud, u can’t clean a plastic with a metal rust without scrubbing it hard and soaking it with some cleaning agents and it’s not worth the effort. I don’t why some ppl seems to be bothered by it, it’s not like u r putting ur sandwich in it, it’s a tool box, it’s normal to be a little dirty
Why not bathe the box in vinegar to get the rust stains off and perhaps use a small brush ? I like the time lapse idea. Thanks for an informative video
Nice demonstration. When you rinse though you should add some baking soda to the rinse water to neutralize any remaining acid in the washed off vinegar. Agree, vinegar is a very good inexpensive rust remover.
I actually LIKED the music. It was funny and ironic to see the equivalent of watching paint dry coupled with action adventure music. High quality video. Thanks for doing this!
Thanks for sharing. I thought gasoline was the only way to get rust off. I really didn’t know about the oil either. Thanks again this old lady just learned something new!
My grandson borrowed my tools a while back, & I specifically told him NOT to leave them out in the rain. Of course, he didn't listen.(He also lost a few small sockets) I used a wire wheel to clean them as best I could. I did oil them up, tho'. Maybe I'll try the vinegar now. The blow molded case(Craftsman) was pretty much ruined, I thought. Maybe I'll try some vinegar on it, also.
NOBODY takes care of your tools as well as you do. I stopped lending years ago. Got tired of having my almost brand new tools come back (IF they came back) looking beat up.
Thanks for the video, you did a really good job Vinegar will not weaken the steel or the case hardening on it. The rust will however, so the damage is already done As you say, it's not an issue with low speed spade drill bits intended only for wood
Used this method on a pair of side cut pliers, which have been frozen for a couple of years, last week. Worked great. And these things had been locked up for years.
@@junior21255 I probably wouldn't try it with rubber/bushings on the parts. I've thought the same thing but I wouldn't take the chance. The acid can eat/degrade rubber and if anything will decrease the longevity of the rubber parts.
Surely that doesn't properly neutralise it. I was taught to use a water/baking soda (or something alkaline) mix afterwards to make the metal ph neutral again so it lasts properly
(Beware the expense', I bet he used $0.10cents worth of vinegar?) ;) Great+useful video particularly the time-lapse, obviously vinegar can be used on everything from a rusting barbecue to a rusting chain. very insightful. John, Perth, Australia.
Rust removal with acid is a simple, school-level chemistry reaction: iron oxide + acid = iron salt + water. Iron salt of most acids is soluble, so rust "dissolves". Most other metal oxides are removable the same way. The downside is that (non-rusted) iron also reacts with acid (unlike some less-active metals like copper which don't), producing iron salt and hydrogen. The bubbles on the tools surfaces in the video is that hydrogen. Basically, this inflicts a tiny bit of more damage to the parts. Because of this, rust removal with acids should not be prolonged above than the necessary minimum.
Denys Vlasenko That’s why proprietary rust-removing chemicals can actually be safer for iron than vinegar. They can also be used repeatedly, unlike vinegar which is basically single use. If you’re de-rusting large items it’s better to use rust remover, since you don’t want to be flushing your home pipes with 30 gallons of vinegar anyway.
I see people in the comments of this and similar videos asking what kind of vinegar to use. The answer is White Distilled Vinegar. The same white vinegar you see in the grocery store. Also at some hardware stores you can buy a more potent white vinegar that has a higher percentage than the typical 4-6% grocery store variety. White Spirit vinegar can be up to 20% or more strength (the percentage represents the acetic acid which is what is removing the rust).Lastly, it wasn't shown in this video and other videos but after the rust soak and the water and scrubbing you should mix a few teaspoons of baking soda with water in a container and let it soak ten minutes. Vinegar (acetic acid) is obviously an acid, while baking soda is a base which neutralized the acid. Remember, the acetic acid from the vinegar penetrates into the metal and will continue to do its thing eating away slowly and can cause pitting and can leave a dull ugly grey patina ( not the good patina that comes with age) and the baking soda neutralizes the vinegar helping to prevent that. One more thing. I would recommend boiled linseed oil over motor oil. BLO is a tried and true oil that has been used on a number of materials for years.
2022 - still using vinegar for flea market tools, usually just surface rust, picked up for pennies. Sometimes after cleaning I'll put them in a tumbler for a little polishing. Look almost new.
Alley picked, that's neat, I didn't know vinegar would work. However, you can get way better results in 15 - 20 minutes doing the same process with muratic acid. It's available at most hardware stores and it pretty cheap, typically about $5 a gallon. It will get it back to shiny metal.
Watching this reminded me of the WW II "mend and make do" philosophy that prevailed until the latter part of the 20th century. Things weren't thrown away; if at all possible, they were repaired or refurbished.
I found an interestingly shaped Kukri/cleaver looking machete in my yard last week, gonna soak it in vinegar this weekend and clean it up and make myself a restored custom bushwacker and a handle ha ha.
Works on all metals , recommend washing with high pressure hose /cleaner , use a light wire wheel in a drill hi speed and polish clean the part ,,then I use clean engine oil and thinners ,shake well , poor over part or use a rag , 'this will preserve the metal , hope that helps with your restoration project .
A longer lasting final rust stopper is PTFE, Tri-Flo has PTFE as well as Super Lube the new WD-40 with PTFE and others including Liquid Wrench and PB BLASTER, it must be listed on the product. This will work better than oil to keep rust away longer. PTFE I was told was developed during the second world war to keep chemicals (don't know specifically) used in the production of the ATOM BOMB from eating away the inside of the vats they were stored in.
Thanks for your video. I never knew vinegar cleared rust off metal. Tried it on a bbq i had tbat parts were going rusty so i kept bathing it in vinegar as i couldn't soak the parts in a bath and pretty much back to new metal again
Have used molasses for this purpose (old school) and plain white sugar but it generally takes a few days to get that type of result, perhaps because the sugar has to start to ferment and become acidic. Thanks for sharing.
For good drill bits or any I use INOX BRAND mx3 spray on my drill bits. Once you use it you will never look at WD40 or any other lubricant again! Over 20 years of Aluminum joinery trade, using wax sticks, WD40, and stumbled upon INOX MX3? It clings the blade like glue and less is used so our triple chip tungsten aluminum dropsaw blades last so much longer. Nothing more annoying than burrs on Aluminum! Especially when it's a shopfront that needs lock up that night! You should do a comparison video on steel. That would be great to see. Cheers from Australia just subbed.nice work!
I disassembled a coaster wagon to restore and power brushed all I that I could. I have the parts soaking in vinegar and hoping most of the rust will be removed in the little nooks I couldn't get. If everything works out, I'll rinse in a bath of baking soda and water and dry. Then primer and paint. If I could afford a good sand blaster, I wouldn't have to mess with vinegar.
Good idea. There is also a good product they sell at home depot called, "Klean Strip Metal and concrete prep". It turns rust into Iron Phosphate overnight, then it can be painted. Just another option :-)
You are a smart and great man .. you probably is a chemist .. how did you know that vinegar takes out rust.. like I said you are a smart bad ass man who is a professor of vinegar and water.
Alley Picked ...hey it’s working in your favor you got tons of views likes and subscribers. I’m even going to subscribe just because you had a great response.
If you like this video try this ant timelapse:
th-cam.com/video/O1pmhtZbAxE/w-d-xo.html
....OR how about watching paint dry????
Alley Picked While you waited for the rust to come off, you had all that time to bling up the case! What happened? 😶
You are a wizard harry
Whats the name of intro song/music
Alley Picked 1:26 Whats that calm music please tell
I like how he closes the box and puts it on the shelf like "There. Never to be used again!"
It will sit and rust there forever lmao
@@disappointedguy oil coat helps prevent rust
Hahahaha
LOL
I tried this and it worked. I've done all the tools in my garage that rusted when the roof leaked over the winter. Only a very few tools need a second go. Thanks for such an excellent tip
Excellent!
I’m going to try this on an loaded gun that water fell on the slide is stuck closed I’m the with on blaster!
@gergő pödör Doesn't matter, works with any type of vinegar.
Sorry about the bad music everyone -- that was one of my first videos. I have learned my lesson. :-)
Hi, what is the first music?
WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE SECOND SONG. IVE BEEN DYING TO KNOW I HEAR IT BUT SHAZAM HAS NO IDEA WHICH SONG IT IS!!
GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR SOUL
the music was fine..
I used the same music you used in the part where you dumped the rust water into the bigger container, in one of MY videos!
Link to the video down here \/
th-cam.com/video/ix1S4uKW7dA/w-d-xo.html
Good job of cleaning and protecting with the oil. I've heard that vinegar would remove rust, but had never tried it. Now I've got some rusted tools that will get the vinegar treatment. Thanks for sharing.
Why does every time lapse I see have to make it sound like I'm traveling through space or some shit
Mauricio Pedraza becuase of imovie. Devils creation
U are. This is time travel
Mauricio Pedraza it's a sound of news from the app iMovie
Mauricio Pedraza because you are
Mauricio Pedraza because you are floating through space. You’re just on a huge rock while doing it
This is why I never drive my Jeep through a white vinegar puddle.
"Smart" ;)
😂
I can see the tires just rolling away on their own lmao
😂😂
the only thing stopping you from every motorists dream
Should have sharpened them again, all the sharp edges were rusted away and subsequently more dulled by the vinegar.
Not really dulled by the rust -- I have used them without sharpening. The rust was surface and didn't do much to dull the bits.
motor oil protects the tools
Kandi Klover you fucking moron wd40 is a lubricant.
Austin Massey WD40 is a dissolvent not a lubricant.
Kandi Klover you must mot work around alot of machineries? All of the millwrights and mechanics that i have had the pleasure of working with, did this same thing... ive seen tools over 40 yrs old... shit this is how my tools have stayed rust free for 12+ years... shouldnt get angry at things you have no idea about?
Found my hedge clippers out behind the garage. Of course they are rusted. I need them to cut down locust saplings. So glad I found your channel. Thanks so much. Now I need to put them in the garage not behind it.
3:00 Look it's Albert Einstein on the left
Momo Zhou Holy shit your right lmao
That is hilarious. Good catch!
Momo Zhou el mismísimo Albert Einstein
Momo Zhou Albert Einstein rust removal 🤣
Brah he det
For those saying he didn’t clean the box, he did but that box is made of plastic so the rust from the metals won’t come out easy, it’s not some kind of stainless steal box that you can just wipe off.
Exactly. I did wash it thoroughly. It's just stained badly.
Alley Picked yea I know bud, u can’t clean a plastic with a metal rust without scrubbing it hard and soaking it with some cleaning agents and it’s not worth the effort. I don’t why some ppl seems to be bothered by it, it’s not like u r putting ur sandwich in it, it’s a tool box, it’s normal to be a little dirty
Use bar keepers friend on it (liquid) will come off the box
He could have dipped it in vinegar for 16 hours.
Good job but forgot to clean the box!!
So food touched it?
Art C, yeah, and I was going to say that too.
Well he did rub em in motor oil also so he's probably a dumb fuck. Cut him some slack.
iTheGeek oil cleans, prevents rusts and lucricates diy tools.
Kandi Klover hahahahahah seriously?
Please note that the case is stained due to the rust. It is washed clean. It will not cause the metal to rust again.
Hello guys iam intrest is water
Why not bathe the box in vinegar to get the rust stains off and perhaps use a small brush ? I like the time lapse idea. Thanks for an informative video
I was wondering that lol. Thanks - Good job!
Alley Picked : I love vinegar! I make homemade weed killer: undiluted vinegar, 1 tbsp. liquid dish soap, 1 tbsp. Epsom salt. Works great!
Alley Picked 👻
Everyone saying he didn't clean the box but he did..
Now well enough for some people.
Carlos Smith no people are talking about the box he put the tools in, the inside of it is still dirty unless he cleaned it off camera
Rust in peace !
that is what Undertaker said if he uses tools
Extended sigh
One of the best metal albums of all time.
@@Capitan_Chaos tru dat..
@@ronetzweiler1178 Megadeth!!!
I use to do this a long time ago. I am hesitant to try again though. I might be a little rusty.
Joseph Smith no pun intended...to funny
I get it. I used to have an origami business, but it folded.
[[BA-DUM-CHSSS]]
Ha! Get it? 🧐
Ohhhh Hahahahahah vewy fwunny
Nice demonstration. When you rinse though you should add some baking soda to the rinse water to neutralize any remaining acid in the washed off vinegar. Agree, vinegar is a very good inexpensive rust remover.
Me while watching: "Mom do we have something rusty?!"
Mom: "Yes, you"
@@SweetSourPickle shitttt calm down you didn't have to murder them like that
@@SweetSourPickle Eyyyyy
Get the fire extinguisher someone
I actually LIKED the music. It was funny and ironic to see the equivalent of watching paint dry coupled with action adventure music. High quality video. Thanks for doing this!
I love how the rust rust peels off of the tools. Really satisfying.
Thanks for sharing. I thought gasoline was the only way to get rust off. I really didn’t know about the oil either. Thanks again this old lady just learned something new!
2:55 - is that the face of Ron Jeremy in the dish?
Frank Zappa?
ss ss Bob Marley
Albert Einstein
Axl Rose
lol never knew who or wehat he looked like until now caus ei searched it up
My grandson borrowed my tools a while back, & I specifically told him NOT to leave them out in the rain. Of course, he didn't listen.(He also lost a few small sockets) I used a wire wheel to clean them as best I could. I did oil them up, tho'. Maybe I'll try the vinegar now. The blow molded case(Craftsman) was pretty much ruined, I thought. Maybe I'll try some vinegar on it, also.
NOBODY takes care of your tools as well as you do. I stopped lending years ago. Got tired of having my almost brand new tools come back (IF they came back) looking beat up.
2:58 look like aface on the left
Habeab Ghanoumm lol I see
Habeab Ghanoumm hahahahahahhaha
illuminatoi confirmed
I just noticed that! ;w;
Lmao
Now that's what i call a resourceful guy...well done!
I don't understand why this video has 3.4k dislikes 🤔 I mean it's just a video of a man cleaning some tools, why?? What so wrong about it?
The rust police?
@@wayneleone I'm just asking
@@oktavian9357 yep it's a good question. 👍
That's something I don't understand either.
My guess is the music
The time-lapse makes this Vid' especially useful - Thanks :)
Would this work for my skills?
Chris Lang Are you volunteering yourself?
Best comment...lol
Thanks for the video, you did a really good job
Vinegar will not weaken the steel or the case hardening on it. The rust will however, so the damage is already done
As you say, it's not an issue with low speed spade drill bits intended only for wood
Well done. Thanks for taking the trouble to shoot this video.
Thanks, I am going to put all my rusty stuff in vinegar. I never knew it cleaned rust so well until I saw your video.
Thank you. It made a great change from watching paint dry.
I was just going to write exactly what you said, so I scrolled the messages, and found yours.I won't do it now!
Used this method on a pair of side cut pliers, which have been frozen for a couple of years, last week. Worked great. And these things had been locked up for years.
That iMovie music that I associate with RuPaul Drag Race compilation videos hahaha
David Boucard let him feel his oats
David Boucard I know I used to use that music😂
This nigga here 👆🏾🙄
Boy I tell ya.
BICTH literally next to about fifty rpdr compilations this video somehow was in my recommendations
I was looking for this 😂😂😂
So satisfying! Been doing this with my car parts and love seeing the results!
Do you think it would do too much dmg to the rubber parts, like on the suspension control arms? Asking in the case you've done any of those parts yet
@@junior21255 I probably wouldn't try it with rubber/bushings on the parts. I've thought the same thing but I wouldn't take the chance. The acid can eat/degrade rubber and if anything will decrease the longevity of the rubber parts.
Don't forget to neutralize!
hence the water bath it washes off the vinegar then all you have to do is just dry them off with a rag
Surely that doesn't properly neutralise it. I was taught to use a water/baking soda (or something alkaline) mix afterwards to make the metal ph neutral again so it lasts properly
The vinegar tends to promote a layer of "black rust" which will be neutral and prevent further corrosion anyway.
Thanks for posting. I have a streetcar rail from the the late 1800s in need of restoration. Very helpful!
I liked the music to be honest, seemed like time travel, which it was sort of
(Beware the expense', I bet he used $0.10cents worth of vinegar?) ;) Great+useful video particularly the time-lapse, obviously vinegar can be used on everything from a rusting barbecue to a rusting chain. very insightful. John, Perth, Australia.
Rust removal with acid is a simple, school-level chemistry reaction: iron oxide + acid = iron salt + water. Iron salt of most acids is soluble, so rust "dissolves". Most other metal oxides are removable the same way.
The downside is that (non-rusted) iron also reacts with acid (unlike some less-active metals like copper which don't), producing iron salt and hydrogen. The bubbles on the tools surfaces in the video is that hydrogen. Basically, this inflicts a tiny bit of more damage to the parts. Because of this, rust removal with acids should not be prolonged above than the necessary minimum.
Denys Vlasenko That’s why proprietary rust-removing chemicals can actually be safer for iron than vinegar. They can also be used repeatedly, unlike vinegar which is basically single use.
If you’re de-rusting large items it’s better to use rust remover, since you don’t want to be flushing your home pipes with 30 gallons of vinegar anyway.
In other words this is a neutralisation reaction.
Awesome! Tip. When uing vinagar to clen any kind of patina from metal, always rinse with baking soda water to nuetralize the vingar.
Who else sees the face in the rust when he rubs the tools with oil
The woman of truth I saw it too!!
That looks like Uncle Fester of the Adams Family..
Or Groucho Marks
I see people in the comments of this and similar videos asking what kind of vinegar to use.
The answer is White Distilled Vinegar. The same white vinegar you see in the grocery store. Also at some hardware stores you can buy a more potent white vinegar that has a higher percentage than the typical 4-6% grocery store variety. White Spirit vinegar can be up to 20% or more strength (the percentage represents the acetic acid which is what is removing the rust).Lastly, it wasn't shown in this video and other videos but after the rust soak and the water and scrubbing you should mix a few teaspoons of baking soda with water in a container and let it soak ten minutes. Vinegar (acetic acid) is obviously an acid, while baking soda is a base which neutralized the acid. Remember, the acetic acid from the vinegar penetrates into the metal and will continue to do its thing eating away slowly and can cause pitting and can leave a dull ugly grey patina ( not the good patina that comes with age) and the baking soda neutralizes the vinegar helping to prevent that. One more thing. I would recommend boiled linseed oil over motor oil. BLO is a tried and true oil that has been used on a number of materials for years.
Thanks for your comments. You might find another vinegar video I did also interesting.
th-cam.com/video/8Gema9hxu8c/w-d-xo.html
@@AlleyPicked already watched it lol. Thank you
Enjoyed this, I'm now wondering why I'm bothering with electrolysis 😂
At my age, my brain is a bit rusty, gonna go soak my head in some vinegar and wait for the results... am all kinds of excited, thanks for the info!
Let me know how that works out. I may need to do the same :-)
@@AlleyPicked lol :)
I am asking this question on behalf of the box, "why don't clean me?" :)
Thanks, I done the vinegar only before but never put the oil on, resulting in it not working ,so will do the 3 parts in the video.
Thank you
Watching rust fall off is like watching grass grow or ice melt or paint dry. Not in a bad way though. In a good way
Thanks. You made watching rust fall off interesting.
a quick polish after the vinegar would have made them shine!
Unbelievably satisfying to watch.
This is satisfying AF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2022 - still using vinegar for flea market tools, usually just surface rust, picked up for pennies. Sometimes after cleaning I'll put them in a tumbler for a little polishing. Look almost new.
imagine drinking the vineger after the timelapse
Free Coke.
@@leosurname6993 wait no
Alley picked, that's neat, I didn't know vinegar would work. However, you can get way better results in 15 - 20 minutes doing the same process with muratic acid. It's available at most hardware stores and it pretty cheap, typically about $5 a gallon. It will get it back to shiny metal.
I can smell the vinegar right through the screen....
Oh wait, I'm in the kitchen marinating fish😅
One brilliant idea , I'll keep this in mind, thanks for sharing.. you've rust proof it and gave it a good vintage Bettina look...
This was one of those 'oddly satisfying' things...
Watching this reminded me of the WW II "mend and make do" philosophy that prevailed until the latter part of the 20th century. Things weren't thrown away; if at all possible, they were repaired or refurbished.
from a rust video into a drag race spoiler video with the last music 😂
I found an interestingly shaped Kukri/cleaver looking machete in my yard last week, gonna soak it in vinegar this weekend and clean it up and make myself a restored custom bushwacker and a handle ha ha.
Clean tools place back in a dirty box. Still awesome vid. Thx
Says in the description he cleaned the box.. I guess it was just stained and couldn't amend the discoloration
Bought a set of 30 carbide tipped router bits that had been through a fire, got wet and rusted. Gonna try this today.
My brain for some reason: Drink it
I dont think vinegar with rust is good, only if you have an iron defficency🤣
Works on all metals , recommend washing with high pressure hose /cleaner , use a light wire wheel in a drill hi speed and polish clean the part ,,then I use clean engine oil and thinners ,shake well , poor over part or use a rag , 'this will preserve the metal , hope that helps with your restoration project .
I find a lot of the comments in regards to this video indicate a lack of maturity, integrity and intelligence.
I hate to insult any of my viewers but I've noticed the same thing :-)
Welcome to TH-cam comments. ;-) I get some good laughs reading comments on youtube everyday and see the 1st grade mentality of many.
Welcome to TH-cam! Enjoy your stay.
girlonlaptop To be fair, a lot of the commenters probably still are in elementary school. You can’t blame a 7-year-old for acting like a 7-year-old.
And possibly even extremism
A longer lasting final rust stopper is PTFE, Tri-Flo has PTFE as well as Super Lube the new WD-40 with PTFE and others including Liquid Wrench and PB BLASTER, it must be listed on the product. This will work better than oil to keep rust away longer. PTFE I was told was developed during the second world war to keep chemicals (don't know specifically) used in the production of the ATOM BOMB from eating away the inside of the vats they were stored in.
Thanks for the tip!
3:37 lets just put this in the bunch of shit that I'll never touch again
You know that vinegar not only cleaned the items, but also disinfects it somewhat (maybe not perfectly, but hey, use alcohol for the rest).
Great video. Looks easy to do. I'm going to give it a shot. Thank you very much.
Less than $10 for almost complete bit set, deal to me.
A lot of people think rusty tools aren't any good so you can get great deals. Then clean it up
vinegar is amazing. Good call on the gloves!
OCD be like "why didn't you clean the original tool case!?"
Thanks for your video. I never knew vinegar cleared rust off metal. Tried it on a bbq i had tbat parts were going rusty so i kept bathing it in vinegar as i couldn't soak the parts in a bath and pretty much back to new metal again
When you put thte vinegar at the container I literally just smelled a vinegar in real life
Have used molasses for this purpose (old school) and plain white sugar but it generally takes a few days to get that type of result, perhaps because the sugar has to start to ferment and become acidic. Thanks for sharing.
Current status in life: watching rust fall off cutlery on TH-cam
Hahaha, funny as
Didnt know you eat with spade dril bits damn you must have a strong tongue cause those things are sharp and will cut the shit out of ya
Lol , I've just been watching paint dry
The vinegar was worth more than those spade bits😂😂😂 But cool to watch
You should have cleaned the inside of the box too.
I so got irritated by putting clean tools in dirty box I so wanted to go through my phone and do it before he puts them in :/
He cleaned the box, but didnt show that process, dork
For good drill bits or any I use INOX BRAND mx3 spray on my drill bits. Once you use it you will never look at WD40 or any other lubricant again! Over 20 years of Aluminum joinery trade, using wax sticks, WD40, and stumbled upon INOX MX3? It clings the blade like glue and less is used so our triple chip tungsten aluminum dropsaw blades last so much longer. Nothing more annoying than burrs on Aluminum! Especially when it's a shopfront that needs lock up that night! You should do a comparison video on steel. That would be great to see. Cheers from Australia just subbed.nice work!
Thanks for the tip and the sub. I'll check out that MX3 stuff.
Lmao at the end there I thought I’d be seeing the new season of dragrace cast revealed or something xD
I like that you show how long but wish you also had a counter for this like a count down or up.
The box it came in is rusty :(
Chris Thomson "stained by the tools" - with rust ..
I think, what he also meant to say, its that the guy on the video is putting the tools back in a rusty case
Great job in cleaning them....and then you put them back into the dirty box.
Why did the News channel start broadcasting at 0:29? 😂 In all serious tho cool vid
Yeah, it does sound like a newscast opening theme.
Thank you, I had no idea that you can oil to the tool, just simple car oil. 🐾🐾🐾❤️
That was really less than a day that did wonders
I disassembled a coaster wagon to restore and power brushed all I that I could. I have the parts soaking in vinegar and hoping most of the rust will be removed in the little nooks I couldn't get. If everything works out, I'll rinse in a bath of baking soda and water and dry. Then primer and paint. If I could afford a good sand blaster, I wouldn't have to mess with vinegar.
Good idea. There is also a good product they sell at home depot called, "Klean Strip Metal and concrete prep". It turns rust into Iron Phosphate overnight, then it can be painted. Just another option :-)
Human logic: rust come from water so i will put my un-rusted metal into water
I watched to the end i know you dry it this is only a joke
Fantastic job cleaning the spades. I wonder why you didn't clean the carrying case
wow very cool i have heard regular coke a cola takes off rust too lol
perch077 that's because carbonated drinks are very acidic
You are a smart and great man .. you probably is a chemist .. how did you know that vinegar takes out rust.. like I said you are a smart bad ass man who is a professor of vinegar and water.
60 seconds of satisfying footage
2:56 i thought it was an ad to sponsor something
Just bought a vintage tub someone left screws in and its gotten rusted and having trouble getting the rust off. Im going to give this a try! Thx.
Good luck. Not sure that will work. I tried it on a tile floor that had a rust stain from a tool and it didn't work.
Interesting but I think TH-cam is desperately trying to find different things to put on my recommended list 😁 Ooo up next Cast iron restoration
I have more interesting videos. Not sure why TH-cam keeps recommending that one but I'll take it. :-) Thanks for watching.
Alley Picked ...hey it’s working in your favor you got tons of views likes and subscribers. I’m even going to subscribe just because you had a great response.
great demo, thanks for the tip.
When you buy $2 rusted spade bits but you also own vinager
This is so satisfying to watch
Great video, thanks for the tip!! Of course there’s always an idiot who think he knows more than everyone else in the comments. He got roasted🔥🔥🔥 😂
Damn now I gotta find something rusty to try this on, cool video.