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I found a safety data sheet for carb cleaning ultrasonic solution.
https://cdn.bcf.44bytes.net/files/ultrasonic_cleaning_solution.jpg
It seems to be 10% volatile organic chemicals and I don't think there is much if any detergent in there. I'd say paraffin would be closer than water and washing up liquid? I'm not sure whether that's safe to use in an ultrasonic cleaner though? ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F; Cheap project: CBR900RR FireBlade
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Jesus, that looks nasty. Perhaps I'd better be a bit more careful with the real stuff when it arrives.  ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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Women! About as useful as the clip-on motorcycle handlebar ashtray designs I have on patent  ____________________ 2024 BMW M1000XR
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Cheers Marjay.
We have glass cleaner so I'll try that. If it works I'll get a few bottles from Asda tomorrow to tide me over.
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| Hong Kong Phooey wrote: | You can put whatever your choice of cleaning fluid in a bag with the parts, then immerse the sealed bag in the ultrasonic bath, which you just fill with tap water.
The cleaning works as the ultrasonic pulses travel through the bag.
The dirty fluid gets thrown away, you'll have used less of it and the ultrasonic cleaner is pristine. |
That's a great idea!
However, it's nothing really, in comparison to using trinitroxypropane fluid in your ultrasonic cleaner, which will clean the component, the cleaner, you, the room you're working in and, depending on how big your cleaner is, potentially the entire building. |
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I don't have an ultrasonic cleaner, can't justify the cost.
However a while back I needed to clean the teeth of a tablesaw blade, they get covered in a "varnish" which, presumably, is the glue in plywood and other manmade boards melting and then coating the teeth.
It's a bugger to get off even with abrasives.
I got a washing up bowl, filled it with enough hot water to cover the blade and chucked in a dishwasher tablet.
Five minutes later the saw blade was like new.
Since then I've tried it on a couple of brass items, I found in the garden, obviously been there for decades, scrubbing with a plastic scourer didn't touch them, hot water and a dishwasher tab worked straightaway.
May be worth a shot in an ultrasonic cleaner! ____________________ "Everybody needs money, that's why they call it money!"  |
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*wanders in, wonders what ultrasonic cleaner actually is, but wanders back out again anyway, wondering if there's such a thing as a recipe for piña colada flavoured biscuits*
edit: found one  ____________________ Not nearly as interesting in real life. |
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Old Thread Alert!
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