Rusty Tools

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Read many instructions about removing rust from tools. Vinegar, regular strength or pickling strength. Apple cider vinegar. Add salt to vinegar - what does that add to the equation? Baking Soda paste.

How about applying Ospho after brushing and cleaning to stabilize microscopic rust?

I have some tools from a TR-4 toolkit that I never used much. They just looked grungy with a pewter like finish. They never did pick up any rust or corrosion from atmospheric moisture.
 
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Light surface rust? Soak in WD-40 and rub it down with a rag. May need to repeat the process depending how bad it is.

You could also get one of those cotton buffing wheels that go on a drill to expedite the process.
 
I soaked a rusty pair of Channellock pliers in vinegar for roughly a week, then added some table salt for the final 24 hours, followed by a water rinse, a soak in baking soda + water, then a final rinse. Worked like a charm, no more rust.
 
Wire brush, then soak in Evapo Rust for 24 Hrs. Wire brush again and it will be bright silver. Lightly oil.
(I refurbish old tools for fun)
 
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