C cloned Well-Known Member Mar 17, 2012 #1 how the hell do we clean our trimmig scissors? sure i scrape and save, but i mean, what to use to disolve the residue on the blades.
how the hell do we clean our trimmig scissors? sure i scrape and save, but i mean, what to use to disolve the residue on the blades.
AltarNation Well-Known Member Mar 17, 2012 #3 I heard something about oil working even better than alky... like veggie oil... Haven't tried it yet, gonna give it a try next time... but you can use rubbing alcohol after a scrape to get most of it too, that's what I did last harvest.
I heard something about oil working even better than alky... like veggie oil... Haven't tried it yet, gonna give it a try next time... but you can use rubbing alcohol after a scrape to get most of it too, that's what I did last harvest.
dura72 Well-Known Member Mar 17, 2012 #4 sum sort of paint thinners would probably work but coating them before cutting with an oil would probably help too.
sum sort of paint thinners would probably work but coating them before cutting with an oil would probably help too.
Serial Violator Well-Known Member Mar 17, 2012 #5 I just stick mine in the dishwasher, it cleans them right up on a hot wash
puff puff pa$$ Member Mar 17, 2012 #6 I just chuck them in with the washing up after they have dryed and been scraped
racerboy71 bud bootlegger Mar 18, 2012 #9 yah, any kind of solvent works wonders ime.. anything from iso alcohol, denatured alcohol, ethyl acetate, butyle acetate, ect, all do well...
yah, any kind of solvent works wonders ime.. anything from iso alcohol, denatured alcohol, ethyl acetate, butyle acetate, ect, all do well...