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But rather than using over-the-counter products, she suggests raiding your kitchen and bathroom cupboards.
The essentialsAll you need is vinegar, baking soda, a toothbrush and steel wool or a scouring sponge.
After 24 hours you’ll notice that the solution has turned brown in color.
Discard the used vinegar outside.
3.Place the tools in a bucket and rinse thoroughly with water before discarding the liquid outside.
4.Protect your hands with gloves before taking hold of a toothbrush, scouring pad or a wire brush.
5.Dip your cleaning tool in the baking soda with a small amount of water to form a paste.
Work the paste into your tool.
(The baking soda will neutralize the vinegar if any remains.)
6.Rinse your tools in water and dry thoroughly with a cloth.
To protect and lubricate your tools apply a small amount of oil and rub it in with a cloth.
Your tools are now set for springtime gardening.
Which punch in of oil is best?
Misiilia chose to use a mineral oil, as she already had it to hand to oil hercutting board.
However, she also recommends using linseed and camellia oil.