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product_id: 12761334
title: "Trend Tool & Bit Cleaner, 18 fl oz, CLEAN/500"
brand: "trend"
price: "3572 kr"
currency: ISK
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Trend"
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# Non-toxic, biodegradable safety Molecular bond-breaking formula Rust & corrosion protective layer Trend Tool & Bit Cleaner, 18 fl oz, CLEAN/500

**Brand:** trend
**Price:** 3572 kr
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛠️ Clean smarter, cut sharper, last longer — your tools’ new best friend!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Trend Tool & Bit Cleaner, 18 fl oz, CLEAN/500 by trend
- **How much does it cost?** 3572 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.is](https://www.desertcart.is/products/12761334-trend-tool-and-bit-cleaner-18-fl-oz-clean-500)

## Best For

- trend enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted trend brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Universal Tool Reviver:** Perfect for saw blades, router bits, chisels, drill bits & more—one cleaner to rule them all
- • **Long-Lasting Rust Defense:** Leaves a protective shield to extend tool life and peak performance
- • **Effortless Molecular Clean:** Breaks down resin, pitch & rust without harsh scrubbing or citrus solvents
- • **Eco-Safe Workshop Essential:** Non-toxic, non-flammable, and biodegradable for a hazard-free workspace
- • **Precision Application Control:** Pump-action bottle plus dip & ultrasonic compatibility for efficient, waste-free use

## Overview

Trend Tool Blade & Bit Cleaner is an 18 fl oz advanced, non-toxic liquid formula designed to dissolve resin, pitch, rust, and dirt from workshop tools. It protects metal surfaces with a rust-inhibiting layer, is biodegradable, safe for indoor use, and compatible with various cleaning methods. Ideal for professionals seeking effortless maintenance and extended tool longevity.

## Description

POWERFUL CLEANING FORMULA: Advanced cleaner that breaks the molecular bond between resin, pitch, rust and dirt, lifting contaminants away from the surface without harsh scrubbing or the use of aggressive citrus-based solvents.RUST & CORROSION PROTECTION: Leaves a light protective layer on metal surfaces to help prevent future rust and corrosion, ensuring that saw blades, router bits and other cutting tools continue to perform at their best for longer.SAFE WORKSHOP USE: Non-toxic, non-flammable and environmentally responsible formulation provides a safer alternative to traditional cleaners, creating a clean and hazard-free workspace without strong odors or harmful vapors.VERSATILE TOOL CARE SOLUTION: Suitable for cleaning saw blades, planer blades, router cutters, chisels, drill bits and files, effectively restoring sharpness and performance across a wide range of woodworking and metalworking tools.EASY & FLEXIBLE APPLICATION: Supplied in a convenient pump-action bottle for controlled application, and compatible with dip tanks or ultrasonic cleaners for cleaning multiple tools efficiently with minimal effort and waste.

Review: It just works. No longer need to use a rotary tool - This stuff is awesome. I maintain pruners, loppers and other hand tools for a landscaping company and this stuff is able to remove sap and any other stuck on plant material that I used to have to remove with a rotary tool. You can let it soak or use a nylon bush and everything will just wipe away after. I just wish they offered it in a bulk size. Felco pruners or any others and it works with them all. Really easy to use. It also protects against rust so don't worry about it going into pivots etc.
Review: This is my go-to cleaner for all of my woodworking tools and machines. - I've been using Trend tool and bit cleaner for at least four years for all of the cutting edges in my shop. I think I'm on my third bottle since 2020 or so. I really love this cleaner and it makes such a huge difference having clean cutters on all your machines. I initially bought it to clean table saw blades, and it works great for that. I have a silicone baking mat that I put down on my bench. I spray the blade on one side, flip it over, spray the other side and let it sit for maybe 2 or 3 minutes. From there, I use an old tooth brush to scrub off the resin with little effort. I attached a short video where you can see how well it cleans my sawblade with only about ten seconds soak time--it still gets most of the residue. Finally I just pat dry with a paper towel and I'm good to go. No need to waste the product rinsing the blade afterwards, and no need to be scrupulous about getting all of the product off of the blade before using it. It acts as a lubricant and rust inhibitor, so just pat dry and get back to work. I clean my blades every day that I use them, and it pays off--if you think your blades are dull or if you're burning the wood--90% of the time they are still sharp but just dirty, and cleaning them makes a night and day difference. Since then, I've started using this product to clean router bits, carbide bandsaw blades, jointer knives--I even spray down the helical head on my 15" planer and scrub it down from time to time. It also works great on those expensive sanding belts, especially if you have a bunch of buildup from resinous tropical hardwoods. When you spray it on, you can see the resin absorb the cleaner and come loose. Then I wipe it off, and follow that with a regular rubber belt cleaner. For really bad buildup you can spray the cleaner on liberally and wrap the belt in clingfilm or a garbage bag and let it sit for a while. For things like router bits I spray them down and wrap them in clingfilm, put them in a shot glass and come back 10 minutes later to scrub with a toothbrush. When routing really hard resinous woods I'll even spray router bits after a pass or two to clean them right on the router. You can also use this stuff to clean gunk off of hand plane irons, drill bits--you name it. Another trick is to take your cleaning cloth or paper towel after you've cleaned one tool and use the residual cleaner to wipe off your chisels, drill bits, whatever. It acts as a rust inhibitor as well, so it's great for that. Last but not least, this stuff is a mild lubricant--you can actually leave a bit of residue on a table saw blade or router bit and it can give you an advantage against burning. You don't want the cutter to feel wet to the touch, it should just feel a little slick. Some folks will also use this as a honing fluid when sharpening chisels / planes, etc., though I just use soapy water myself and wouldn't waste this stuff for that, but some people don't like to use water when they are honing, and this stuff would work great, and avoid rust. So I definitely love and recommend this stuff. A little goes a long way, and a bottle will last you a while.

## Features

- POWERFUL CLEANING FORMULA: Advanced cleaner that breaks the molecular bond between resin, pitch, rust and dirt, lifting contaminants away from the surface without harsh scrubbing or the use of aggressive citrus-based solvents.
- RUST & CORROSION PROTECTION: Leaves a light protective layer on metal surfaces to help prevent future rust and corrosion, ensuring that saw blades, router bits and other cutting tools continue to perform at their best for longer.
- SAFE WORKSHOP USE: Non-toxic, non-flammable and environmentally responsible formulation provides a safer alternative to traditional cleaners, creating a clean and hazard-free workspace without strong odors or harmful vapors.
- VERSATILE TOOL CARE SOLUTION: Suitable for cleaning saw blades, planer blades, router cutters, chisels, drill bits and files, effectively restoring sharpness and performance across a wide range of woodworking and metalworking tools.
- EASY & FLEXIBLE APPLICATION: Supplied in a convenient pump-action bottle for controlled application, and compatible with dip tanks or ultrasonic cleaners for cleaning multiple tools efficiently with minimal effort and waste.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003OC35MQ |
| ASIN  | B003OC35MQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,367 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #17 in Power Tool Lubricants #34 in Commercial All-Purpose Cleaners |
| Brand Name | TREND |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,804) |
| Date First Available  | May 28, 2010 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05027654549605 |
| Included Components | Trend Tool Cleaner |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item Form | Liquid, Spray, Wipe |
| Item Volume | 532 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Item model number  | CLEAN/500 |
| Manufacturer | Trend |
| Manufacturer  | Trend |
| Material Feature  | Biodegradable Warning |
| Material Features | Biodegradable |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions  | 7.4 x 4.4 x 4.4 inches; 1.05 Pounds |
| Scent | Citrus |
| Special Features | Biodegradable, Non Toxic |
| Specific Uses For Product | Tool |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| Unit Count | 18.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Warranty Description | 30 days |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TREND
- **Item Form:** Liquid, Spray, Wipe
- **Material Feature:** Biodegradable
- **Scent:** Citrus
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Tool

## Images

![Trend Tool & Bit Cleaner, 18 fl oz, CLEAN/500 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61eKxfyof4L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What is the company website and how do you request a Safety Data Sheet?**
A: Simply submit an online search for MSDS followed by product manufacturer and/or product name.

**Q: Can this be used to clean hedge trimmers?  On the same line of thought will it safely clean chain saw blades on the bar?**
A: Have used on hedge trimmers but not on chain saw blades. Don't think that would be a problem because it does not gum up or cause any residue.

**Q: will it remove tree sap (pine) from a pruning saw?**
A: If you let it soak, for awhile, it should do a pretty good job of getting the tree sap off.

**Q: Is there any way to get this in the gallon size?**
A: I do not know I am only cleaning the surfaces of my wood working tools.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It just works. No longer need to use a rotary tool
*by S***T on January 28, 2026*

This stuff is awesome. I maintain pruners, loppers and other hand tools for a landscaping company and this stuff is able to remove sap and any other stuck on plant material that I used to have to remove with a rotary tool. You can let it soak or use a nylon bush and everything will just wipe away after. I just wish they offered it in a bulk size. Felco pruners or any others and it works with them all. Really easy to use. It also protects against rust so don't worry about it going into pivots etc.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is my go-to cleaner for all of my woodworking tools and machines.
*by L***T on May 16, 2024*

I've been using Trend tool and bit cleaner for at least four years for all of the cutting edges in my shop. I think I'm on my third bottle since 2020 or so. I really love this cleaner and it makes such a huge difference having clean cutters on all your machines. I initially bought it to clean table saw blades, and it works great for that. I have a silicone baking mat that I put down on my bench. I spray the blade on one side, flip it over, spray the other side and let it sit for maybe 2 or 3 minutes. From there, I use an old tooth brush to scrub off the resin with little effort. I attached a short video where you can see how well it cleans my sawblade with only about ten seconds soak time--it still gets most of the residue. Finally I just pat dry with a paper towel and I'm good to go. No need to waste the product rinsing the blade afterwards, and no need to be scrupulous about getting all of the product off of the blade before using it. It acts as a lubricant and rust inhibitor, so just pat dry and get back to work. I clean my blades every day that I use them, and it pays off--if you think your blades are dull or if you're burning the wood--90% of the time they are still sharp but just dirty, and cleaning them makes a night and day difference. Since then, I've started using this product to clean router bits, carbide bandsaw blades, jointer knives--I even spray down the helical head on my 15" planer and scrub it down from time to time. It also works great on those expensive sanding belts, especially if you have a bunch of buildup from resinous tropical hardwoods. When you spray it on, you can see the resin absorb the cleaner and come loose. Then I wipe it off, and follow that with a regular rubber belt cleaner. For really bad buildup you can spray the cleaner on liberally and wrap the belt in clingfilm or a garbage bag and let it sit for a while. For things like router bits I spray them down and wrap them in clingfilm, put them in a shot glass and come back 10 minutes later to scrub with a toothbrush. When routing really hard resinous woods I'll even spray router bits after a pass or two to clean them right on the router. You can also use this stuff to clean gunk off of hand plane irons, drill bits--you name it. Another trick is to take your cleaning cloth or paper towel after you've cleaned one tool and use the residual cleaner to wipe off your chisels, drill bits, whatever. It acts as a rust inhibitor as well, so it's great for that. Last but not least, this stuff is a mild lubricant--you can actually leave a bit of residue on a table saw blade or router bit and it can give you an advantage against burning. You don't want the cutter to feel wet to the touch, it should just feel a little slick. Some folks will also use this as a honing fluid when sharpening chisels / planes, etc., though I just use soapy water myself and wouldn't waste this stuff for that, but some people don't like to use water when they are honing, and this stuff would work great, and avoid rust. So I definitely love and recommend this stuff. A little goes a long way, and a bottle will last you a while.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works as Advertised
*by R***N on June 24, 2024*

I have often heard that keeping the buildup of residue on tools to a minimum would make them work better. It makes sense, but I am lazy. After buying more expensive blades, I figured I would give this cleaner a try. It cleaned up my table saw blades nicely and the cut of the blades is cleaner and faster. I also cleaned up yard tools with it and it worked well. It's worth the price, but I have not tried other products to know if the value is better than just soap and water.

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*Last updated: 2026-04-23*