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Mortimer Schnerd, RN
 
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Default Table saw care

Charlie Self wrote:
Also Boeshield is reported to be very effective. I haven't used it, so
I can't testify directly.


I have used it and it is excellent, as is WD-40 with Scotch Brite.



I recently tried Boeshield and am impressed with it. As for removing rust spots
from the table top, I've used WD-40, steel wool, and Barkeeper's Friend with
good results. I suppose I should have used a Scotch Brite pad, but I didn't
have one laying around when I needed it. I did have 0000 steel wool.



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