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Degreasing blades before etching: What to use ?


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I just use plain old dish soap the cheap kind you get for a buck and a sponge.I works great for me of course my blades usually go right to etch after sanding.


I use the same thing followed by a wipe down with pure alcohol.
I etch in battery acid, it gives a slow etch that I like.

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Sandblast it! This is the way I go and I never had any problems with it.

If you use acetone or any other solvent, you still might keep something on the surface, except you wash it. And even then the time will come and there is so much oil, grease or so in the acetone (or so), that it will cause problems again.

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ive been useing washing up detergent on a new (grease free!) pot cleaning sponge, rinse very thoroughly then dry it untill its squeaky dry with tissue.

Im sure the other ways are better, but sometimes you have to work with what ya got !

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i like to use carb cleaner to remove all buffing coumpounds and grease, then i put in boiling TSP(tri sodium phosphate) dont really need to as the card cleaner works fin enough IMO but tsp really cleans the oils off good, over kill on the cleaning can never hurt IMO

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