I use it on saw blades and router bits whenever I see even a little but of accumulated junk. Sharp blades and sharp bits cut better and stay sharp longer. Anyone with a table saw or router should have this in their workshop. It's easy to use. Just spread out some newspaper and get a paper towel. Spray Let sit for a while and wipe off, then wipe with a slightly damp towel and if so inclined, spray a bit of WD40 on the edges. My last bottle lasted for about 10 years.
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I have used this product for a number of years. It does the job of cleaning up sawblades and router bits
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Great stuff. Does exactly what it says it will and way better than I expected. Almost no elbow grease needed. It took some serious gunk off a couple of burnt on smeared on super heated welded to the blade tar/pitch like it was nothing.
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Outstanding product. No fumes, safe and cleaned my sawblades in five minutes. Hint; use the bottom of a 5 gallon bucket for 10 inch blades.
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Applied the product according to the directions but achieved minimal results on saw blades and router bits.
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