Hey everyone! I recently had a situation where a water pipe burst in my yard, and my tools came back to the shop pretty dirty. After cleaning my hand tools, I noticed my power tools were still covered in dried mud and grime, especially my pruners and pruning chainsaw. I'm just a homeowner and DIY enthusiast, and I'm curious about what methods you all use to clean your power tools after tougher tasks. Thanks for your insights! I appreciate this community!
3 Answers
I like to use WD40 to clean mine. Just wash off the mud and dirt, then spray a bit of WD, and they’ll shine like new! Just be cautious with the rubber parts, though.
Crocodile wipes are a game changer! They work great on dirt, grease, paint, you name it. If you're dealing with tougher grime, they can really help.
For general cleanup, I recommend getting some automotive hand cleaning wipes, like the STP 'oil change wipes.' They're perfect for removing oil and sticky messes. For mud, just a wet rag will do, but the wipes are perfect for tougher spots.
