Friday, January 22, 2010

What to do to avoid oxidation on blades (pedicure) tool?

They go bad just with a litter water!What to do to avoid oxidation on blades (pedicure) tool?
The only thing I can think of is to coat them with a little oil after use.





Olive Oil would be best as they're pedicure tools.





Any other tools and I would say to use 'WD40' or '3 in 1'.What to do to avoid oxidation on blades (pedicure) tool?
Oxidation is a result of oxygen attacking the metal(s). Several things could be happening. 1. the water Ph or chemestry could be attacking your tools


the soulution is to remove the oxidation, and seal your tools with say a spray sealant like silicone.


This is also a great chemical to use on a clean over to prevent baked on food, or on a clean and bleached shower area that is prone to mold, or mildew. Once clean, nothing can stick to it.


Good luck
I am not an expert on the issue.. but commun sense dictates that you should keep it as dry as possible. Mosture and metals don't typically mix.





Also, that will largely depend on the amount and type of metal being used to manufacture the blades. Needless to say that products life shelp are designed purposely not to last too long. They have a name for that. They called it... ';Planned Obsolescence';. That is actually one of the lessons I learned while going to business school.





Finally, if you take good care of it keep it nice and dry it should last for a while. But remember, nothing is forever not even us.





Good luck and don't sweat too much the small details.





Regards,





Cesar
You can spray them with a silicone water repellent. I get it at NAPA and spray it on my tools to prevent rust.

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