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I wish I would have bought just a bottle of top saver and some steel wool. I'm going to try getting some steel wool and trying again. I don't really need the other stuff, router bit lubricant, blade lubricant, etc.I used the top saver with the included brillo like pad on my table saw. It cleaned the majority of the grime off, but not all.
The pitch remover works great. Not worth the price. The table lube is good too. I will definitely buy more pitch remover when I use this up, but I don't need all 5 products.
I bought this stuff with some doubts. In fact, it's so easy to push the wood I actually have to be careful when I'm setting larger pieces up on the table to cut, they slide toward the blade if you're not watching.Some featherboards are essential for this, especially if you're used to the friction of the table "helping" you control your cut. I don't usually believe in chemicals, but I'm sold on this stuff now.I used this stuff on a Jet table saw, minor surface rust, and wood glides across it like an air-hockey puck.
The top saver removed discolored rings and gave my table saw a lubricated top. All of the products are well worth more then what you pay for them. The opticut works well on several levels keeping the blades cool and lubricated. The dry lube is great for the mitre gage slide. After hearing about the Top Saver from a friend I decided to try the sample pack. What a difference especially when running a sheet of Plywood. The kit comes with cleaning pads and is fool proof. The blade saver removed all the pitch from my dado set.
And today it still looks like the day I cleaned it. Over the smaller glue like tip on my other RBL bottle, it is now easier to spray the bit while using my router table.Over the years I have tried many products and home mixtures to lubricate and clean my tools. I then tried the OptiCut-XL cutting Lubricant. I used the BladeSaver product to clean my 10" table saw blade;It worked like nothing I have ever seen before.
I have to admit none worked as well as the products in ToolSaver sampler. I then tried the Dri-Tool Lubricant;I sprayed it on the fence guides and miter track on my bandsaw table, they now move alot easier. With RBL my router makes less noise and produces a nice smooth finish, with less fuzz and no burn marks on my wood. I then tried it on piece of old hardend hickory; I was amazed at how it cooland well the blade cut. As for the Router Bit Lubricant, I have been using the RBL for a few years now, It is a fantastic product. I have to say I am very happy with the TopSaver,I used it 6 months ago to clean up my 14" band saw.
the build up just melted and ran off the blade almost instantly with no smell. I sprayed it on the band saw blade while running.I don't know what makes this work but it really made a diffrence when cutting a piece of particle board with plexie glass plastic on it. I like that the RBL now has a finger spray top. OptiCut really works. I saw this Toolsaver kit with the small sample size bottles from the same company, the more I looked at it the more it made sice to try it. You could hear the saw cut quieter and it was easier to feed.
If you are serious about your woodworking tools ToolSaver is for you.*****. for the first time there was no burn smell or black marks on my turning stock.
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