You can use a garden hose to clean your hedge trimmer blades.

Hedge trimmers come with a small brush designed to clean the blades. Simply hold the blade at a 45-degree angle and brush against the grain of the hedge.

The easiest way to clean resin from a hedge trimmer is to use a garden hose. Pour water onto the resin and turn the hedge trimmer on full power. The water will wash the resin off the machine.

Yes, most hedge trimmers come with an oiling system. Oil the blades after each use and before storage.

There are a few ways to clean and sharpen electric hedge trimmers. You can use a garden hose to rinse the machine off and then use a stiff-bristled brush to scrub the blades. For really tough stains, you can use a degreaser or soap and water. You can also use an electric hedge trimmer sharpener to keep the blades sharp.

There are a few ways to clean sticky pruning shears. One is to pour boiling water over the shears and let them soak for a few minutes. Another is to use a household cleaner, such as dish soap and water.

There are a few potential causes for your electric hedge trimmer smoking.  Firstly, if the engine is not running properly, it could be producing too much heat which can cause the motor to overheat and start smoking. Secondly, if the blades are not properly sharpened or if they are worn out, they may start generating excessive friction which can also lead to smoking.

WD-40 is a common lubricant for electric hedge trimmers.

Yes, WD-40 is light machine oil.

Clipper blades can be sharpened by hand by using a honing rod or diamond sharpener. It is important to use the correct sharpener for the type of blade being sharpened.

Yes, isopropyl alcohol can dissolve resin. However, it is important to note that isopropyl alcohol can also dissolve other materials, so it is important to test the specific resin before using it.