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Last fall, I lost this needle nose pliers. Last week my wife found it in the yard. So on Thursday I started soaking it in white vinegar. Two days later, the rust is gone.
I cleaned it today and coated it with oil. Now it’s as good as new! This is the best trick ever for removing rust.
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We found a pair of Craftsmen plyers sitting in the bay once, salt water of course. We took them home, sprayed them with WD40, and they still work fine.
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Won’t work on a Lancia Beta
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Did that to all my RC car parts that rusted up from their swim in the Pacific Ocean.
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Priceless! Get a swimming pool of vinegar and all you will have left is the paint and glass!
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The vinegar will just dissolve a Lancia Beta.
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Camembert will dissolve a Lancia Beta.
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I did this to the gas tank on the broke down motorcycle I bought. What do you do with the vinegar afterwards?
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Add oil.
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Don’t tell my wife.......
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iron oxide vinagrette is terible salad dressing.