StihlRockin'
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I'm looking for a basic way to clean a chainsaw of mine. It's dirty, caked on saw dust and some oil, etc.
I've never really taken the time to clean a saw. They've always seem to not get that dirty to begin with. I've used misc. cleaners before and scrubbed them a little with a paper towel.
I don't mind putting in some elbow grease, but if there's a product I can use that helps break down the crud, etc, I'll be glad to hear what you use. I would like to clean the exterior and remove the clutch cover and pull rope cover and soak them.
I think I've used just 409, a tooth brush, paper towels and elbow grease. Anyone have any good ideas or a good cleaning agent, besides gas?
How do you get your saws spic and span? Hmm, think I just came up with an idea there. LOL!
StihlRockin'
I've never really taken the time to clean a saw. They've always seem to not get that dirty to begin with. I've used misc. cleaners before and scrubbed them a little with a paper towel.
I don't mind putting in some elbow grease, but if there's a product I can use that helps break down the crud, etc, I'll be glad to hear what you use. I would like to clean the exterior and remove the clutch cover and pull rope cover and soak them.
I think I've used just 409, a tooth brush, paper towels and elbow grease. Anyone have any good ideas or a good cleaning agent, besides gas?
How do you get your saws spic and span? Hmm, think I just came up with an idea there. LOL!
StihlRockin'