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How do you (or do you) clean up your chainsaw before working on it?
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<blockquote data-quote="wood4heat" data-source="post: 1036707" data-attributes="member: 15996"><p>I would be REAL careful how you use that pressure washer. At that pressure you could blow water right past the seals. </p><p></p><p>I use Simple Green or S100 and a garden hose. They both work but will discolor aluminum if not rinsed off thoroughly. If you saw is really bad you may need to spend some time with a plastic bristle bush and of course take care to plug the muffler, cover the carb etc... I also blow it off with an air gun before I start any work to get any loose dust dirt etc. left behind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wood4heat, post: 1036707, member: 15996"] I would be REAL careful how you use that pressure washer. At that pressure you could blow water right past the seals. I use Simple Green or S100 and a garden hose. They both work but will discolor aluminum if not rinsed off thoroughly. If you saw is really bad you may need to spend some time with a plastic bristle bush and of course take care to plug the muffler, cover the carb etc... I also blow it off with an air gun before I start any work to get any loose dust dirt etc. left behind. [/QUOTE]
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