I have used pitch nd resin blade cleaners in the past that were from Wurtz. Expensive as well. Thank you for the information on these cleaners. I have used all them in other applications but never for cleaning blades and bits. I will be using the super clean that I have on hand from now on. Thanks again .
I read the simple green experts recommend simple green pro hd on carbide blades because simple green isnt good on the carbide binders. Heard brake cleaner is good but then it’s a chemical cleaner
Thanks for the info @judasgoatamerika599. I wouldn't think many cleaning agents would be hard on the carbide tips or the welds to the blade since they are welded the steel disk from what I've seen. I could be wrong though.
What have you used to clean your saw blades? Comment below to share with the community.
I have used pitch nd resin blade cleaners in the past that were from Wurtz. Expensive as well. Thank you for the information on these cleaners. I have used all them in other applications but never for cleaning blades and bits. I will be using the super clean that I have on hand from now on.
Thanks again .
You're very welcome @Ron-FabandBuild.
I read the simple green experts recommend simple green pro hd on carbide blades because simple green isnt good on the carbide binders. Heard brake cleaner is good but then it’s a chemical cleaner
The Simple Green Pro HD is the purple one and is available at Home Depot, Lowes, and Menards
Thanks for the info @judasgoatamerika599. I wouldn't think many cleaning agents would be hard on the carbide tips or the welds to the blade since they are welded the steel disk from what I've seen. I could be wrong though.
I just soak in laundry soap and hot water. Then scrub off resin with a nylon brush. No need for any chemicals. Just give it a couple hr soak.
@doubled9361 Thanks for that trick. Is there any particular laundry soap that works better than others?