I've been using Simple Green to clean my saw blades. Until today, I used an old toothbrush to scrub the gunk of the tooth face with no problems.
Tonight I cleaned a Freud TK306 using Simple Green and a brass brush, thinking the job would go faster and take less effort.
I'm not sure whether it's the cleaner or the brush but I noticed that the faces of a number of blade teeth have what appears to be damage to a coating on the surface of the tooth face. It's as if the tooth face had a thin powder coating or some other protective surface that appears to have been damaged by cleaning.
This photo is about the best I could to to illustrate the problem:

Any thoughts on what happened? I doubt the blade is trashed but I'd like to get to the bottom of this before I clean any more.
Tonight I cleaned a Freud TK306 using Simple Green and a brass brush, thinking the job would go faster and take less effort.
I'm not sure whether it's the cleaner or the brush but I noticed that the faces of a number of blade teeth have what appears to be damage to a coating on the surface of the tooth face. It's as if the tooth face had a thin powder coating or some other protective surface that appears to have been damaged by cleaning.
This photo is about the best I could to to illustrate the problem:

Any thoughts on what happened? I doubt the blade is trashed but I'd like to get to the bottom of this before I clean any more.

LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA

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