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After each Broom and Brush use

Submitted by Lawnmowers on Tue, 07/05/2016 - 17:01

After each Broom and Brush use, spray each tool with a high pressure hose to remove dirt, then dry them and store them upright onto hooks.

Most tools made within the last few years are made of a carbon coating or stainless steel and should not rust easily.

A light coat of oil in the fall however will keep these metal tools free from rust for many years.

Many home improvement stores now sell ready-made sheds for storing manual and electric garden tools.

It is a good idea to store all of your tools in the same dry place, and these types of sheds fit the bill perfectly.

The most important aspect of the shed is simply keeping it organized.

There is nothing worse than opening a shed in the spring, only to have tools falling every which way due to lack of organization and proper planning.

Instead, organize tools by size and by function. This simple tip will save you a lot of Kids Garden Tools frustration.