Come with me as I give my thoughts on cleaning an axe head and show you different methods that have worked for me. axe, axe head, axe head cleaning, axe preservation,
For me at all depends on the tool. And how dirty or greasy it is. If it has a lot of caked on grease in grime, I will use a degreaser four break cleaner
I really appreciate how you discuss and explain your thought process in the methods you use. Are there any products you actively avoid using on your tools?
I think it really depends on the tool and your the desired outcome you are seeking. I would always suggest starting out minimally, abrasive and working your way up. One thing I have found is if you put aluminum in a strong chemical decreaser to strip paint, check it frequently, as the decreaser will actually eat the aluminum.
Thanks for the demo. I hVe never tried windex but I will.
For me at all depends on the tool. And how dirty or greasy it is. If it has a lot of caked on grease in grime, I will use a degreaser four break cleaner
Nice one Ryan, great video buddy 👍👍👍
Thanks Vincent. Have you done any tools lately?
@@_BigLife_ not recently buddy, I'm in the middle of doing a total refurb on an air rifle, it's taking far longer than I thought 👍👍
Thank you John
I really appreciate how you discuss and explain your thought process in the methods you use.
Are there any products you actively avoid using on your tools?
I think it really depends on the tool and your the desired outcome you are seeking. I would always suggest starting out minimally, abrasive and working your way up. One thing I have found is if you put aluminum in a strong chemical decreaser to strip paint, check it frequently, as the decreaser will actually eat the aluminum.