Prevent Rust on Your Garden Cage Trellis with WD-40

Garden cages are prone to weathering due to their exposure to various environmental factors. One of the main culprits is moisture, which can come from rain, dew, or even humidity in the air. When garden cages are constantly exposed to moisture, it can lead to the formation of rust and corrosion, weakening the structure of the cages and making them more susceptible to deterioration and breakage. Fortunately, a can of WD-40 can help.

Weathered cages can fail to support gardens because they may collapse or bend under the weight of the plants or even external forces, such as the wind. This can result in damage to your plants, and not to mention more work for you. Additionally, weathered cages may have sharp edges or protruding parts that can pose a safety risk. The deterioration of the cages can also create gaps or openings that allow pests or animals to access areas you want to keep protected. To prevent all this, use WD-40 to prolong the life of garden cages, ensuring a stable support for all your gardening endeavors — here’s how. 

How to use WD-40 on your garden cages

Newly planted tomato plant sits in a red tomato cage

Before applying WD-40, make sure the cages are clean and free from dirt, dust, and debris. Use a brush or cloth to remove any loose particles. Shake the can of WD-40 well to ensure the ingredients are properly mixed. Hold the can about six to eight inches away from the garden cages and spray a light, even coat on the surfaces. Make sure to cover all areas, including corners and joints. Allow the WD-40 to sit on the cages for a few minutes so it can seep into cracks or crevices, then use a clean cloth to wipe off any excess. This will prevent sticky residue from attracting dirt or dust.

Depending on the condition of your garden cages and the level of protection required, you may need to repeat the process. For optimal results, reapply WD-40 every few months or as needed. This method works because the WD-40 creates a barrier that repels moisture and prevents the metal from oxidizing. Additionally, WD-40 can also help to loosen any stuck or squeaky parts, ensuring your garden cages remain functional and safe to use. Now your cages will last longer, saving you time and money.

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