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Resin - cleaning nightmare


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Evening all.

Recently returned to felling (using a husky 560xpg), currently in Sitka & Norway and my saw is absolutely caked in black sticky resin, I'm always diligent with my maintenance but find the removal of the resin a time consuming and irritating process.

Does anyone have any shortcuts etc to making the task easier/quicker.

cheers in anticipation

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I found this answer on an American milling forum. Couldn't believe it at first, but gave it a try and it really works.

Take a good dollop of mayonnaise , the cheaper the better and defo not garlic flavoured, -as much as you would normally use if it were swarfega. Rub in well for a minute , then use a amall amount of fairy liquid to clean this off and all the resin is gone too.

I now carry both as part of my ppe kit all the time.

Shaun

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... Take a good dollop of mayonnaise , the cheaper the better and defo not garlic flavoured, -as much as you would normally use if it were swarfega. Rub in well for a minute , then use a amall amount of fairy liquid to clean this off and all the resin is gone too...

 

 

Bit like using butter, (not marg) to remove tar from paintwork/vehicles.

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