What do you use to clean the crud build up off of your saw chain? A local guy here years ago would return your sharpened chains looking factory new and he had soaked them in something to clean them up..
Is this what you were talking about? I didn't see any Super Clean per say...going to give this a go. I keep about a dozen chains per saw and need something I would be able to dilute in order to make enough to soak multiple chains at once.IGo to Menards and buy Super Clean, its in a purple container. Use it full strength. soak chain for a long as you want covered in this liquid. I use a 3# plastic coffee container. When clean remove and flush with water, blow dry. Will look like a new chain
Is this what you were talking about? I didn't see any Super Clean per say...going to give this a go. I keep about a dozen chains per saw and need something I would be able to dilute in order to make enough to soak multiple chains at once.IView attachment 195363 will show some before after pics and give a honest review.
Thats good to know...I neglected these chains for far to long. Once I get them cleaned up I will have to stay on top of keeping them clean.I have also used Zep it works about as good as other strong concentrated liquids.
I've never cleaned my chains, I've never heard of doing it. Guess I'll have to start. What are the main advantages, just getting the crud out of the links?
The only thing I want to clean is when I take apart the clutch cover when I change chains. The simplest thing to do is to use high air pressure with my air compressor to blow out the gunk in and around the clutch cover and around the air filter. If I need to clean otherwise, I use spray starting fluid.
Gasoline is cheap and you have it already
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