These poor pruners were so rusted – I couldn’t even use them. I had these at my Community Garden and I kept forgetting to bring them home. So today is the day it gets a good scrubbing. The good news is all you need is baking soda and vinegar and a little cooking oil. YAY, no icky toxic chemicals! Its really easy to do – so don’t toss out those rusted pruners yet! There’s hope! Speaking of hope, I hope you enjoy this video and that you are getting ready to get your gardening on! Happy Gardening!!!
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Vinegar is amazing! It is useful for so many things!
great tip. Thanks
I enjoy your channel a lot! Keep up the great videos. 🙂
how cool! ive always bought new ones.
Slip Eco Lube is a product that can work really well too, they have a similar video to this one but without the vinegar, you can just put it straight on.
Nice video. Just a friendly warning. It appears you have granite or marble countertops. That is not the best place to apply the vinegar. Any acid based product will damage natural stone countertops.
Very good video help me out a lot
Probably good idea to disassemble it first, then clean.
Should have left them open while soaking.
Thanks for the same.
This is an amazing video! You saved me from having to buy new tools! Thank you.