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ORIGINAL: Aneirin I got a problem, I am a silversmithing student and I have a bunch of tools which need to be kept highly polished at all times, but my place is kind of damp and everything rusts quickly. I am looking for a way I can stop my tools going rusty in between using them, any ideas. Even grease, finger grease and stuff seems to start etching the metal. I have in the past oiled the tools, but there is something in oils that attacks, so have given up with that idea. Is there anything available that can stop corrosion happening in between uses, or has my time have to be sent polishing the striking faces instead of actually making stuff. I have trouble with this as written. What oil are you using that "attacks" the tools? I understand human oils attacking metal but not commercial oils designed for metals. If all else fails I have two suggestions. One since you are near the ocean go to the nearest boatyard and ask the mechanics there what they use. The second suggestion is to go with synthetics such as Amsoil. Here is their website. Amsoil Once you are there go to Maintenance, then choose Protectants. You will find "Metal Protector" and "Heavy Duty Metal Protector" I know people in shops in Southern Calif. by the beach who use these. Then put them in a sealed container with a desiccant between uses. Good Luck
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