Most products will have a rust inhibitor. This is a rust preventer, just something that helps to prevent it.
- The cheaper your tools, the less effective the inhibitor
- The cheaper the inhibitor, the less effective it is
- The longer you leave the tools submerged, the less effective the inhibitor
- The more concentrated you use the product, the less effective the inhibitor
- The less frequently you change the solution, the less effective the inhibitor
So in the end, if the disinfectant has a decent inhibitor, you are using decent tools, you are changing the disinfectant as intended and diluting as appropriate - you shouldn't have problems.
No disinfectant is designed to leave your tools in 24/7.
HTHs