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How to clean garden tools for winter

How to clean garden tools for winter
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  • Mark Cole

Coat the metal parts of your tools with light oil or spray them with a lubricant like WD-40 before putting them away. To protect the wooden handles, apply linseed oil. Hang your tools in a shed or garage, out of the weather, until you're ready to use them again.

  1. What is the best way to clean garden tools?
  2. How do you sanitize garden tools?
  3. What oil do you use to clean garden tools?
  4. How do you clean and maintain tools?
  5. What can I clean my tools with?

What is the best way to clean garden tools?

Disinfect Tools

Before storing tools, they should be disinfected to kill bacteria and fungi that can cause problems. Mix a solution of two cups of chlorine bleach and one gallon of water in a bucket. Submerge the tools and let them soak for 10 minutes. Rinse well and dry completely with an old cloth.

How do you sanitize garden tools?

How to use:

  1. Clean all visual dirt and debris from tools.
  2. Dip, douse or spray tools with the 10% bleach solution. ...
  3. Turn taller items over in the bucket to make sure all parts are treated.
  4. Allow tools and equipment to dry completely.
  5. Rub metal items with a few drops of linseed oil, Tung oil or mineral oil.

What oil do you use to clean garden tools?

Lubricating Oil: Such as boiled linseed oil, tung oil, motor oil, lamp oil, or cooking oil. Boiled linseed and tung oil are probably the best choices, but you can use what you have on hand.

How do you clean and maintain tools?

Use, care & maintenance of cleaning tools

  1. Dry clean. Remove visible and gross soils and debris.
  2. Pre-rinse. Rinse all areas and surfaces until they are visibly free of soil.
  3. Wash (soap and scrub). ...
  4. Post-rinse. ...
  5. Inspect. ...
  6. Sanitize. ...
  7. Dry. ...
  8. Verification.

What can I clean my tools with?

Start by filling the bucket with hot water and a small amount of commercial cleaner. Soak your tools in the bucket for 30 seconds to a minute. With your wire brush, scrub the tools to remove dirt and grime. Rinse and repeat until all dirt has been cleared from the tool.

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