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DEWALT® Product Guide – How To Clean Your Tools

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Make safety a priority and sanitize your DEWALT power tools, power tool accessories, and hand tools. This quick and comprehensive product cleaning guide can help you promote health and safety on the jobsite.

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30 COMMENTS

  1. They don’t use these power tools for surgery in hospital do they? Power tools are used outside in the dirt and construction work. They’re going to get dirty and wet, too much time wasted on watching this video😊

  2. Wow what a waste. Let's say I had an employee drop the drill into a bucket of plaster or my kid thought it was a good idea to use it in a puddle of mud. How the hell do I clean it after that?! Thought this was the video to watch. Apparently not.

  3. I am a homeowner with a day job who does not do anything construction related for a living. That being said I am working on framing out my basement and Bought this https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxHQsUrwNr5GQrnx9V4xDdUr56qxwuiBHt gun. I have done a few walls already, have probably shot a couple hundred nails through this thing and have yet to have a misfire. It works awesome, good depth on every nail if you have your compressor set right. My literal only complaint is that it is a bit heavy and my arm can get a little tired especially whrn I am nailing at odd angles. That being said I am super happy with it and would buy it again. Hoping the old girl allows me to get my whole basement finished out!

  4. Look at the DeWalt tool displays at Lowe's. Sanitizing did a number on them. Brand new tools never seen work or harsh conditions and now after being sanitized they look to be 5 to 10 years old. Surprise there's not a disclaimer for this video that sanitizing will discolor the metal, plastic, rubber and rub off and a lettering.

  5. Disinfecting…sanitizing tools….I guess that is very much appropriate nowadays to prevent COVID..LOL! Cleaning those tools with water will get them to rust easily. If you really have to clean them with water-based cleaner, you're gonna have to wipe them down with low-viscosity oil like WD-40 before you store them. All my decades old power tools have very minimal to no rust this way.

  6. Think he should have elaborated more on using the soap and water method first instead of the schooling on the covid treatment then to go back and say don't get water inside the vents and battery… probably shouldn't have paused the video to NOT put it in the dishwasher

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