Cleaning galvanized items?

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I have been doing some tool maintenance lately such as cleaning and protecting items that were getting some rust.

I also have a bunch of things that have what looks like a galvanized finish.  The steel parts on Festool items , like the MFT corners, and Festool clamps, plus other non-Festool things.   Now after some time these start getting a dulled, rough  surface, and if really bad ...  powdery.  I assume that the usual things to protect  (wax, BoeShield, etc.) will work for protecting these items.  But is there a product or process that will clean / renew the surface?

Seth
 
not sure seth.
i would like to know too.
there is a write up in fine woodworking about all those products that keep steel from rusting. i presume the saem applies here too.
 
Coastal Australia and metals are not good friends. I frequently use Inox and Lanox on metal surfaces - they need something to keep the nasty atmosphere away ... I don't know what your local equivalent would be.

Festool gear doesn't seem to be made to prevent rust and corrosion - my KAPEX blade turned brown overnight!   [eek]

 
To clean galvanized or steel that is mildly rusted or heavily powered I use a brass 10" wire wheel on a drill press. Highest speed and push the piece into the wheel as needed. It doesn't scratch and sometimes cleans to like new. I also have a bar with wheels made up for my lathe. MARK
 
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