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    GARDEN TOOL MAINTENANCE

    In this video we can learn how to maintain our old garden tools. I use the electrolysis method first. You can see more details about this method on my channel.
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    Is there any way to get an English transcript of this video please? Suzanne

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    Quote Originally Posted by suebob View Post
    Is there any way to get an English transcript of this video please? Suzanne
    You can see the method of electrolysis in my previous video with English subtitles here:
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    The guy is using Electrolysis for rust removal. Image 4 of the stills shows a container and a battery. Other folks use a battery charger instead of the battery. Search for

    Electrolysis Rust Removal

    and you will find many DIY articles with lots of pictures. Just make sure you do it in a well vented area.



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