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I got my hands on an Electrowave ultrasonic cleaner.
I will now use it to clean carbs.
California Berrymans sucks.
I will now use it to clean carbs.
California Berrymans sucks.
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The only readily available, over the counter, product that I've found that meets the bill for sonic cleaning metal parts is a product called Simple Green Pro HD. It's not the green Simple Green that everyone is use to seeing, but a specific product that is only sold at Home Depot. It's purple in color and even says it's safe on all metals and for use in sonic cleaners.
Nice to see people "sharing the wealth" so to speak.
Also agree that the cleaner you use must be a good quality machine. Having one that's under powered or the wrong frequency can yield less then ideal results. I hear a lot of people going out and buying one of the Harbor Freight jobs designed for jewelry. They definitely don't work as well as one designed for larger parts cleaning.
Simple Green is corrosive to aluminum for example, so you need to be careful how you clean stuff otherwise damage can result.
Nice to see people "sharing the wealth" so to speak.
I do agree that a quality commercial sonic cleaning solution designed for parts cleaning is the best. Lots of "home brew" concoctions out there that will discolor your carbs and do a poor job at cleaning. The only readily available, over the counter, product that I've found that meets the bill for sonic cleaning metal parts is a product called Simple Green Pro HD. It's not the green Simple Green that everyone is use to seeing, but a specific product that is only sold at Home Depot. It's purple in color and even says it's safe on all metals and for use in sonic cleaners. I'm just throwing this out there for those that can't or wont get the real deal.
Also agree that the cleaner you use must be a good quality machine. Having one that's under powered or the wrong frequency can yield less then ideal results. I hear a lot of people going out and buying one of the Harbor Freight jobs designed for jewelry. They definitely don't work as well as one designed for larger parts cleaning. Any parts cleaner should be at a minimum 60 to 100 watts per gallon at either 28Khz or 40Khz. The more detailed the cleaning needs to be the higher the frequency should be and the more power needed. 40Khz is a nice sweet spot. Lots of equipment out there that use it.
When my Branson 5510 died I ended up building my own sonic cleaner due to cash constraints. The cleaner has an 8L capacity with 120W @40Khz times two transducers. It's not heated though and I wish it was. That's another nice feature I miss.
Have fun with the new toy Bill.![]()

Nice to see people "sharing the wealth" so to speak.
When my Branson 5510 died I ended up building my own sonic cleaner due to cash constraints. The cleaner has an 8L capacity with 120W @40Khz times two transducers. It's not heated though and I wish it was. That's another nice feature I miss.
Have fun with the new toy Bill.![]()
It works!
Wow
A little of this http://www.ebay.com/itm/221596612155?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
White distilled vinegar and Dawn.
I'm a good cook.![]()
It works!
Wow
A little of this http://www.ebay.com/itm/221596612155?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
White distilled vinegar and Dawn.
I'm a good cook.![]()
Mine is smaller than six quarts. I can do two bodies at a time and it's tight.I lucked into a lightly used Gesswein commercial 6 quart ultrasonic cleaner today for $200 from a jeweler friend. It's a 120 V, 40hz, 270 Watt SS cleaner & SS basket with a heater.
The carbs you cleaned look so good I ordered the same cleaning solution you used. Care to share your recipe for how much white vinegar & dawn you used with the US cleaning solution & water?