Where is my friend that liked getting his hammer cleaned after work?

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Alhambra CA

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Looking for a buddy who likes stopping by to get his hammer cleaned. I had a regular buddy before COVID but he moved. He would come over, kick back, let me go to work, and oh boy his hammer was clean when I was done. Looking for a replacement. LMK if you're interested. I'm fit, d iscreet, wht, 47. It’s not hard to understand why you might need to clean your tools. Pliers, wrenches, chisels, blades and so forth are all being used in dirty, greasy situations. To get the best results from your tools every time you use them, it’s best to keep them clean and degreased. Though some of your tools may require special cleaning instructions, most Klein products can be cleaned one of two ways. To keep your tools in their best shape possible, here is a guide to cleaning your tools both ways. Simple Cleaning Method With a simple cleaner like Klein’s Multi-Purpose Cleaner-Degreaser it’s easy to clean your tools after every use. The specially formulated solvent is intended for maintenance cleaning on grime, grease, lubrication fluids, silicone, tars, adhesives, and fluxes. As it’s harmless to most plastics, it’s a great solvent to use on tools that utilize plastic grips, such as the pliers in our Journeyman Series. Here’s what you’ll need: Multi-Purpose Cleaner-Degreaser Cloth rag With the cloth rag, spray a small amount of the multi-purpose cleaner onto the tool and rub excess dirt and grime off. Not a lot is needed for effective results. Klein’s Multi-Purpose Cleaner evaporates without leaving residue and is essentially nonconductive, non-corrosive, and non-staining, which means you don’t have to worry about hurting your tools when cleaning. Advanced Cleaning Method If you clean your tools after every use with Klein’s Multi-Purpose Cleaner, you should never have to worry about a bigger, more drastic cleaning process as the second method entails. However, if you have older tools that you haven’t touched in years, ones you inherited, or tools you found at garage sales or flea markets that you just couldn’t pass up, you may need a more drastic wash. To clean really dirty and rusty tools, here’s what you’ll need: Wire scrub brush Steel wool Klein Multi-Purpose Cleaner-Degreaser Commercial Cleaner (Ajax, Pinesol) Bucket Hot water

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