1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to the safe maintenance of tools, specifically hand or power garden shears and saws, while repelling some types of flying insect pests.
2. Prior Art
Hand or power garden shear and saw tools require maintenance in order to work properly and disinfection of said tools is required in order to prevent plant cross contamination from infected tools. Existing methods for tool maintenance include cleaners, lubricants, disinfectants and corrosion/rust inhibitors, which can be corrosive, flammable and/or have an unpleasant odor. Prior art usually involves several time consuming maintenance steps in order to clean, lubricate, disinfect and inhibit rust on said tools. This invention, safe to plants and the environment, reduces four maintenance steps to one step and provides a pleasant odor, which will repel some types of flying insect pests. Dirt build-up on said tools is generally water soluble and must be removed for good tool cutting service. Prior art is usually an oil soluble petroleum distillate, which won't loosen water soluble dirt unless abrasion is implemented during the cleaning process. Said abrasion can damage tool cutting edges if care effort isn't used. Some water soluble prior art will promote rust on tools with carbon steel blades.
When this invention is applied as a fluid spray to dirty and infected hand or power garden tool shear and saw blades it will safely clean, lubricate, disinfect and inhibit rust on the said blades in one step. While providing a pleasant odor that repels some types of flying insect pests.
A composition consisting of the following five chemical compounds mixed at room temperature, which are listed by their weight in the formula for this invention:
After this invention has been applied to garden tools as an aqueous spray, dirt is easily removed from said tools with a cloth or soft bristle brush while the pleasant odor of the invention repels some types of flying insect pests. The invention inhibits rust on the said tools and a film of lubricating oil remains on the said tools after the dirt is removed to allow smooth operation of the tools. If bacteria and/or fungus plant pathogens land on the said tools the pathogens will be mitigated and/or killed by the invention before they can cross contaminate healthy plants.
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