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Over time, as iron, steel, and other ferrous metals are exposed to oxygen and moisture they can undergo oxidation, a chemical reaction that eats away at the metal and rust your tools. Left long enough ...
Whether you inherited them from your parents or grandparents, or got them for a great price at a yard sale or flea market, you may have some rusty tools sitting around your home, basement, or garage ...
Properly maintaining your garden tools allows you to work smarter, not harder in the garden. Whether you're dividing plants ...
Wood handles on tools can degrade over time, becoming splintery and rough (blisters are bad enough when you’re raking; you ...
Jessica K. of Windsor asks: Do you have some suggestions on how to clean my new and used garden tools? Keeping your gardening tools clean helps prevent rust, keeps the edges sharp and removes caked-on ...
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Q: I have a cast-iron skillet that I have been using for a few years. It has brown, rust-colored stains that don’t come off, no matter what I do. I’ve tried kosher salt and a small chain, soap, a ...