How do you keep your frag tools rust free?

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How do you keep your cutting tools rust free? I take the time to rinse mine off with freshwater and thoroughly dry them.However I still see rust development.Is there something reef safe that I can treat the spots with?

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What works for me is to rinse in water then dry with towel. I'll then leave them out for a bit to air dry before I put them away. I have not seen any rust doing this way.
 

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I buy stainless tools when possible but I toss rusty tools and buy new. Storing in rice is a great idea to absorb the h20
 

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Wash them well in RODI then dry with a towel as well. Sometimes I even spray them with isopropanol after the rinse in RODI ...gets rid of the water and sterilizes all in one step :)
 

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I usally use my gun oil I use on my handguns and rifles. Dry tool, oil good, and wipe clean so it's not runny.
 

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I try to keep mine rust free by rinsing them off with tap water after use but they all have small spots here and there...
 

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I wash them on ro/di and dry them bynusing a blower then take a quick dip with isoprophyl alcohol and dried again with a blower. When stains or rust occur, I use this solution that we use on our surgical instruments called surgistain. It might be valled something else but it is milky white.
 

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I wonder if one grade of surgical steel is better than the other? Thanks for the link, Au.
 
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