sancho57
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If things don't change I will be heading stateside around June next year. Going back my house hold goods including tools must go through a agricultural inspection.
That means no oraganic material, wood chips, dust ect on the tools or in the systainers.
Cleaning the tools though time consuming is easy, wipe them down with dentures alcohol clean out the sys, close the lid. At that time I'll be recording the serial numbers , model number and taking photos of the tools, accessories etc.
So in this light what is the best way to clean a long life bag? I have 2 of them.
I was thinking of sucking the dust, wood chips out, after emptying ( I still have another bag that I can use and toss) then blowing it out with compressed air and maybe running them through the wash.
Anyone else have a better idea?
Thanks
That means no oraganic material, wood chips, dust ect on the tools or in the systainers.
Cleaning the tools though time consuming is easy, wipe them down with dentures alcohol clean out the sys, close the lid. At that time I'll be recording the serial numbers , model number and taking photos of the tools, accessories etc.
So in this light what is the best way to clean a long life bag? I have 2 of them.
I was thinking of sucking the dust, wood chips out, after emptying ( I still have another bag that I can use and toss) then blowing it out with compressed air and maybe running them through the wash.
Anyone else have a better idea?
Thanks