I see so many pictures on here of saws that are getting worked on but are still covered in grime, it blows my mind. The first thing I do before I even think about before doing any work at all is clean the funk out of all the nooks and crannies. First air, then a spray solvent- I like brake cleaner bc it comes out like a cannon- then more air. I use the parts washer sometimes, but I'm too cheap for real parts wash solution so I just use kerosene in it; cleans well but doesn't leave the parts dry like brake clean.
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Here here!! I agree, Gives me the willies seeing a cruddy saw being worked on, serviced without being somewhat cleaned first. lol
At risk of sounding like the beer guy...I don't clean my saws as often as I should, but when I do, I usually use air and a spray bottle of purple power or some such, I grab at the dollar store. Which reminds me I need to get a new bottle. Mine froze in the shop, and emptied itself.
Gregg,