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(10-09-2019, 07:55 AM)Derek Cohen Wrote: Soak in Simple Green, scrub with an old tooth brush, then rinse off with Hot water. Dry with a hair dryer or hot air gun. Should take 5 minutes.
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+1 on the simple green. I bought a gallon, an oil change pan, and a brass brush to clean all blades and bits. When I'm done, I pour it right back into the gallon. Been reusing it for the past 5-6 years.
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Thank you all. Far more information than I expected. Howards input was always excellent, and worth listening to. I see he hasn't posted in over three years, that's too bad.
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Denture cleaners will remove organic matter safely.
Place the saw blade in a shallow dish filled with very hot water and drop 4 or more tablets in the water and wait about 10 minutes (or until the solution clears). Wash and then add some WD40 as the super clean surface will corrode quickly.
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