Answer:
A.
1.Repair or replace any tools that show signs of damage.
2.make sure that metal parts show no signs of corrosion or rust.
3.Check your tools' handles for splinters, breaks and cracks.
4.look for any damage or defects.
5.Make it a habit to clean tools after each use before you return them to storage.
B.
6.Dry Lubricants.
7.Penetrating Lubricants
8.Oils
9.Greases.
10. friction modifier