How do you remove rust from tools
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Soak in Coca-Cola. Once cleaned, store in a bucket
of sand.
Scrub off any loose rust, then rub with clean motor oil.
Soak in vinegar
auto shop have a product called rust cure this removes the rust with out changing the metal then rinse and oil
There are cleaning products in the cleaning section of all stores that will remove rust
https://www.todayshomeowner.com/video/how-to-remove-rust-from-tools-naturally/
Have used Loctite Naval Jelly (www.loctiteproducts.com) successfully for years to "de-rust" gardening and other tools. It's a highly effective rust dissolver (contains phosphoric acid) when the specific instructions are followed exactly. Note: the product is NOT a rust preventer, so once the tools are rust-free, they should be given a light coating of household oil (I use 3 in 1) and/or stored in a bucket of sand. Hope this helps?
I once saw a post of a bucket of sand with old motor oil poured in and tools stored in the bucket handle side up.