November 23, 2024

VIDEO: How to Remove Rust From Your Gardening Tools Easily!


Have rusty old pruning shears or other gardening tools? Don’t junk them…cleaning rust off of your old tools is easier than you think.

Learning how to remove rust is as simple as getting together a few ingredients:
– Vinegar
– A scrub pad
– Some anti-rust lubricating oil

Using vinegar as a rust removal technique is just one of the many uses of vinegar in the garden 🙂

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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Remove Rust From Your Gardening Tools Easily!

  1. The best way …mix these –
    Vinegar lemon juice salt baking soda and water 5ml then mix and scrub …then sharpen by cutting Aluminium foil and then oil and paint …. Now you got a new pair of scissors enjoy !!.
    Like who agrees

  2. Hi Kevin, cool, & thx. I applied vinegar to a Felco 8 pruner that was beginning to develop some rust. I followed your advice, however, I decided to disassemble the pruner first, before soaking the rusting parts in vinegar, AND, I only soaked the 4 just a few minutes. The green scouring pad did the rest 😉 But it worked marvelously. Thx again.

  3. Hi, Great tutorial…..but how do you sterilize your pruner? I watched how you take off the rust with vinegar, does that vinegar bath sterilize the pruner? Thanks so much

  4. Oh.My.God! This really worked!!!! I was super skeptical about the vinegar but holy moly it was totally effortless. I forgot and left a pair of pruning shears outside for a couple (ok maybe a few years) and was about to throw them away when I googled. Thank you so much for this. Just wish I had some lava soap!

  5. Thank you for the excellent video! I do have a question/concern. I soaked my Felco pruning shears in vinegar for 24 hours and scrubbed, but the blade is now black/dark grey, not shiny silver like yours ended up. Does it just need more scrubbing or soaking, or has Felco changed the type of metal they use since you made this video?

  6. The way I'd go about doing this would be to place the rusted parts in boiling water for about 5 min, or steam them, then remove the rust with a scrub pad or steel wool till a matte black/blue surface was exposed. This is a process called rust bluing, and the red rust is converted to a stable black rust, and the black rust helps prevent future corrosion on the tool since the surface is already "rusted". Its similar to how some firearms were/are blued, and is one of the best ways to prevent future rust. If you google it you can learn tons more about it. The tool would be black afterwards, though, but that wouldnt bother me, personally.

  7. Hi Kevin. Nice work. IMHO, a Felco #2 or Felco #4 pruner (depending on size of your hand) is a great investment! You can purchase and replace every single part of it if it should break. Martha Stewart recommends storing them in sand mixed with a little motor oil to keep them in good shape! Just adding my two cents. I love my FELCO! I've had it for about 15 years and it still looks good!

  8. Why wouldn't you take them apart? That rust you see on the surface is for sure on the inside, which is even worse. You got now nice looking shiny Felco that is slowly rusting away..

  9. PLEASE DO NOT USE WD-40 on FELCO tools (WD-40 is a corrosive agent). Vinegar also is an acid and if FELCO tools are left too long in such a solution you will absolutely ruin your tools.

  10. Felcos come with a tool to take Felco secateurs apart. I have used Felco secateurs as a professional horticulturist since 1994 and I recommend they are taken apart as dirt/grit/plant liquids/moisture does get within that mechanism and does the same damage as externally seen. My first pair lasted 22 years and one day I lost them in a client's large garden. My current pair will 'see me out'. They cannot be as well, as accurately, sharpened when the blade is still fixed in place.

    If mine get moisture on them, I put 3-in-1 all over secateurs before the day is done. Almost never any sign of rust even starting. Protection avoids curing an issue.

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