| Review by Iffy | posted 77 days ago | 171 views | 0 times favorited | 5 comments | ![]() |
- Rockler Saw Blade/Router Bit Cleaning Kit
- Brand: Rockler | Category: Other

This kit is really convenient. Sure you could gather all the pieces separately, but it’s nice to have them all together. The basin for the saw blades is really nice. You don’t have to worry about finding a shallow cookie sheet that might be used for food (and potentially getting someone mad at you). Just mix one part of the cleaner to 3 parts water and let your blade or router bit soak. After five minutes or so, use the included brush to scrub off the pitch and resin. Voila! Clean blade.
If you’ve got a really caked on blade, you can increase the concentration of the cleaner. But I found it works spectacularly on blades that aren’t too bad. Ones that are further along will need some additional scrubbing. I’d recommend to anyone.
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5 comments so far
GaryK
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posted 77 days ago
I’ve never seen that at Rockler before. Pretty cool! Thanks.
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Scott Bryan
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posted 77 days ago
This looks interesting. It is much better than simply standing the blades on edge in the driveway and spraying them with the cleaner. Nice review. Thanks for the post.
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motthunter
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posted 77 days ago
thnaks for the review. I have been thinking baout getting something like this.
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teenagewoodworker
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posted 76 days ago
cool, i’ve been looking at this for a LONG time now but never really had any reason to pick it up. after your review though and seeing some other people use it i think i might have to pick it up next time i am over at rockler!
Joero
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posted 58 days ago
I just use oven cleaner.Does a great job with no damage.
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