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  1. Burnham

    How to remove major pitch accumulation

    :lol:;)
  2. Burnham

    How to remove major pitch accumulation

    For the powerhead, hand cleaner wiped all over the saw, then left to baste an hour. Then into the laundry sink, spraying hot tap water, judiciously aimed. Then a wipe down with rags...worked well enough for Sqwerl to say it looked too clean for me to have been using it :D. The bar I laid flat...
  3. Burnham

    How to remove major pitch accumulation

    In regular usage at our house in the laundry, Al. You are so right.
  4. Burnham

    How to remove major pitch accumulation

    I'm all over the hand cleaner, Brian...though I prefer Goop, like Al says. Guess I'll give it a try. I've just never had this much accummulation before, it's nasty. Oh, and I don't have a dish washer...though there is no way in hell I'd put a whole 200T in one, that can't be something the saw...
  5. Burnham

    How to remove major pitch accumulation

    Thanks for the title fix, Butch. I don't think water and soap will do much, might help a bit. Gas doesn't thrill me...maybe a heavy duty degreaser will cut it. Or hand cleaner left on overnight, then the pressure washer.
  6. Burnham

    How to remove major pitch accumulation

    My poor 200T :whine:. In the course of taking down a few western white pines, it got really badly gunked up with a mixture of pitch and saw chips and dust. The bar is unbelievable, I can't even see how it fit through it's own kerf by the end of the project. Throttle trigger is caked in crud...
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