Ultrasonic Cleaners - heated, Looking for suggestions and or observations |
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Ultrasonic Cleaners - heated, Looking for suggestions and or observations |
ssuperflyoldguy |
Aug 17 2019, 03:53 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 173 Joined: 15-November 15 From: NorCal - East Bay Baby! Member No.: 19,364 Region Association: None |
Not something I would use every day but when I need it...
On my Mini forum someone has one they got one eBay for $100 but can’t tell me which one, it would be nice to have larger than a smaller one - plan is for carbs, hubs etc. wanted to throw it out there. Also, what fluids are being used...? Thx |
draganc |
Aug 21 2019, 09:52 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 725 Joined: 2-November 09 From: central new jersey Member No.: 11,000 Region Association: North East States |
I bought a 6 liter Vevorcleaner from Amazon for $129 and used it extensively over the last winter, with great results. Mainly cleaing my 901 parts and bike carb parts.
Do NOT use the regular "Simple Green" in the cleaner, but rather their purple HD pro version!!! The purple HD pro is safe on metal, whereas the std green will attack metal surface if you let it sit "too" long. I use a 1:2 ratio (cleaner:water) at 60C for 30-45 min with excellent results. Normally I run it first for 20min, give it a scrub with a plastic bristle brush and another 15-20min. Rinse with water and dry it with compressed air. |
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