To clean chainsaw chain

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2dogs

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The only time I "clean" a chain is if I hit a pocket of red oak sap at the end of a day. This sap water mix will harden once it hits the air and sits for a day or two. The chain will look like it has been coated with donut glaze. So I will run the saw at high idle to get some extra oil on the chain and then rev to the max a couple of times. This cleans most of the sap off. Then I touch the chain to the bark a couple of times and I'm good to go.
 
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Just to keep the balance with all of the other chain cleaning threads . . .

http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/philbert-meets-the-stihl-rs3.202969/

http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/philberts-chain-salvage-challenge.245369/

Some of it depends on how dirty a chain is; if you need to inspect for cracks; etc. Some photos in those threads of real surprises found under the gunk.

Based on some of the 'logic' of some earlier posts, I guess that showers and laundry are taboo topics as well, along with washing cars or trucks.

Philbert
 
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I clean mine alot when its cutting firewood; seems the wood does a good enough job for me :)

From this reply on everyone seemed to miss the point. Most people know you dont clean a chain on a log before sharpening. Read the post! Its about how you should clean and degrease your chain before sharpening!!!
 
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