Rockler Pitch and Resin Remover (Quart) – Ready to Use Table Saw Blade Cleaner - Resin Remover Spray Quickly, Easily Cleans - Blade Cleaner Extends the Life of Tools - Table Saw Accessories
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Rockler Pitch and Resin Remover (Quart) – Ready to Use Table Saw Blade Cleaner - Resin Remover Spray Quickly, Easily Cleans - Blade Cleaner Extends the Life of Tools - Table Saw Accessories
Resin Remover Tool Cleaner for Blades: This ready-to-use resin cleaner quickly and easily cleans away the residue buildup that develops on blades and bits. Cleaner cutting edges will give you superior machining results and extend the life of your tools.
Cleaning Uses: This pitch and resin remover is ideal for table saw blades, router bits, planer blades, files, wrenches, drill bits, etc. Dry tools thoroughly to avoid rusting while in storage.
Safe & Easy to Use: Our pitch remover for saw blades is easy to use. Spray and coat thoroughly all surfaces. Let stand 5-8 minutes prior to using a cloth, brush, or steel wool to remove residue.
Mix with Perfect Parts: This pitch remover solution may be sprayed to reach crevices and locations where additional cleaning is required. 1 quart concentrate makes 1 gallon of remover when mixed 1 part to 3 parts water, or can be used full strength if necessary.
Works Well: A shallow baking pan works well for soaking table saw blades, plane knives, and other flat-cutting instruments. Use a jar-shaped container for soaking router bits, shaper cutters, and drill bits.
Ready-to-use solution quickly and easily cleans away the residue buildup that develops on blades and bits. Cleaner cutting edges will give you superior machining results and extend the life of your tools. Available in 16 fl. oz spray bottle or 1 quart size. Features: Pitch & Resin Remover is easy to use. Spray and coat thoroughly all surfaces. Let stand 5-8 minutes prior to using a cloth, brush or steel wool to remove residue. 1 quart concentrate makes 1 gallon of remover when mixed 1 part to 3 parts water, or can be used full strength if necessary. A shallow baking pan works well for soaking saw blades, plane knives and other flat cutting instruments. Use a jar-shaped container for soaking router bits, shaper cutters and drill bits. When buildup is heavy, re-apply as necessary. This solution may be sprayed to reach crevices and locations where additional cleaning is required. Dry tools thoroughly to avoid rusting while in storage.