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Topic "Ultrasonic cleaning" was discussed 327 times on 88 sites in last 3 months
Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-09-01 22:00:00)
by SM-Rider
I just got one off of Ebay rather than spend $400. It's not industrial strength, but does the job fine. I don't need to pulverize my cassette, just clean it.
Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-08-25 00:00:00)
by Vikrant Singh Badwal
Is it important to have a trumpet an ultrasonic cleaning or chemically dipped by a professional before storing, or is it just a waste of money? Also, is the process of both the same. Answer Hi M, It is not a requirement to clean your instrument before storage. I highly recommend it, though. If you store your instrument away, it may give bacteria and microbes a chance to grow, especially ...
Started 2 months, 4 weeks ago (2009-08-15 15:01:00)
by mlts22
document.write(' '); This company has an ultrasonic cleaner which is marketed to clean handcuffs and metal restraints. Of course they do cost a good amount . What I'm wondering is if something like this would be a good tool for degreasing chains, rings, and other parts for a LBS or dedicated mechanic. Drop the parts in, set it to ...
Started 2 months, 4 weeks ago (2009-08-14 14:35:00)
by salis
Hey girls Just wondering, how often do you have your ring cleaned at the jewellers in their ultrasonic machine? I just had mine done and it’s so much sparkly than when I wash it at home!
Started 3 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-10-16 08:59:00)
by johnshopsonline
Professional Ultrasonic Jewelry and Eyeglass Cleaner Cleaning Machine 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (45 customer reviews) | More about this product List Price: $99.99 Price: $19.99 You Save: $80.00 (80%) In Stock. Ships from and sold by Computer Geeks. Shipping is $8.62 Technical Details White with gray trim Cleans jewelry, eyeglasses, coins, metal watchbands...
Started 6 days, 20 hours ago (2009-11-05 00:45:00)
by Arkay
Quote: Originally Posted by Redboy Okay, who are you and what have you done to Arkay?! Nothing (but I would deny it, wouldn't I? Bwaahaahaa! ). Actually, because of the scale of the picture through a stylus microscope, and the fact that it (when it works!) puts the pics you see directly in the computer and ...
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-24 21:17:00)
by Doug507
Every time you go into my AD's store, the very first thing they do is offer to give your Rolex an ultrasonic cleaning - the manager says it is completely harmless.
Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-09-04 00:49:00)
by ALKYAL
I have been using a product called CLR @ 50 percent. this is for FI nozzles and other non alum. parts. I limit the run time to 3/5 min and remove and rinse in cold water. Your percent and cooking time may be varied. This solution is non-flamable and can be filtered and re-used, The bad stuff can be diluted and rinsed down the drain.[as long as what you are cleaning isnt flamable or hazardous]
Started 5 days ago (2009-11-06 19:49:00)
by Peter M. Eick
I have a reasonably expensive unit that I bought factory refurbished. Even the refurbished was more expensive then most used 1911's. I say this so my comments won't be construed to apply to a cheap $200 factory warehouse unit. I love mine. I use Mpro7 in it and then some LRS gun lube after the scrubbing. I have used mine on painted, tefloned and blued finish. I have yet to dump any ...