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My nephew and son used my tools and have left them either out in the weather and in my tool box and water has gotten to them and now they are rusty ..
Some are sidcrome kingcrome scockets and the spanners are a mix and some are just cheap Drop forged ones . I tired WD40 and steel wool but that did not do a heap. My Question is . . . . . How is the best way to clean them ?? Cheers Trick
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