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![]() good idea.
What I have done in the past (one time) is to saturate the pliers with WD40 in a plastic zip lock bag. Seal it up and reopen in a week. Good to go! Liquid wrench or anything like that would also work. |
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![]() I old and close mine under running water for a few minutes and they move like new. Too bad the blades are crazy dull now though. Had to do some wiring recently and I swear scissors would have worked better!
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![]() A) Those aren't pliers; they're side cutters
B) Spend more than $7 on a set... C) Did you bury them in the back yard over winter or something?
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![]() He's like 14, cut the kid some slack.
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![]() I just used CLR!!!
I just did that on two sets. Sat them in a bowl for a while. They come back to life! Neat idea though.
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![]() Quote:
Some one is having a bad day haha A) never said they were I'd said they were there plyers lol B) I spent 7dolers 47 cents if u want I can bring my receet to the swap Lol C)no but low quality metal plus saltwater = rust CLR and any thing that works for me costs more mony and I'm cheep this was free ![]() Last edited by Coral Hoarder; 05-05-2014 at 11:38 PM. |
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![]() drop of olive oil on the hinge. Works great, reef safe. Been using the same cutters now for 20 years. And, if I ever eat them, they'll taste good and provide lots of iron.
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