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  • What do you use in your ultrasonic cleaner?
  • DrP
    Full Member

    With a bunch of bikes and bits, I’ve plumped for an ultrasonic cleaner..

    How/what solution do you use?

    A lot of websites are US, so suggest US brands.

    What have you found works best for chains/cassettes etc?

    Cheers

    DrP

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    kayak23
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    I use a Swarfega degreaser from Screwfix, although I never put in anything that I haven’t given a good clean with a brush and bike cleaner first.

    I mainly bought mine for cleaning motorbike carbs and so carb cleaner works well too, all diluted.

    It works very well for router bits that have become a bit caked in resin too.

    DrP
    Full Member

    cheers!

    DrP

    onehundredthidiot
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    We used water in the ultrasonic bath but then it’s was used just to help solutes dissolve (and cleaning jewelry).

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    Davesport
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    The bath is filled with water out of the tap. Everything goes in a zipplock bags with the cleaning solution which is then immersed in the bath. I clean grotty parts in a degreaser solution used for cleaning ships! For anodised parts I use washing up detergent as it’s easy to destroy the anodising with anything stronger. I heat the bath to between 50 & 60 deg for best results :o)

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    donald
    Free Member

    Sous vide bike parts. Nice 🙂

    haloric
    Free Member

    Ditto on the ziplock bags, makes keeping it clean so much easier, and washing up liquid – we must watch the same youtube channels.

    CHB
    Full Member

    Warm/hot water: 50c or so. White vinegar and a good splash of Fairy liquid.

    crossed
    Free Member

    Some good advice on here.

    damascus
    Free Member

    I’ve plumped for an ultrasonic cleaner..

    Which one did you buy?

    DrP
    Full Member

    I got a vevor 10l one..
    Honey applied a code so it was only 105 quid…

    Cheers for the tips all!

    DrP

    crossed
    Free Member

    I got a vevor 10l one

    I got the same one.

    I’ve followed the advice in the video above and been using cleaning fluids in a zip lock bag.
    I tried a bit of washing up liquid, it wasn’t great.
    Tried muc-off, it was a little better.
    Tried some degreaser I’ve got for the car and it worked really well. So far I’ve done a few chains and cassettes. Once they were cleaned I rinsed them with tap water them blown dry with the compressor. After that the chains have been waxed.
    It’s far easier using the cleaner than trying to clean stuff by hand!

    jeff
    Full Member

    I got a vevor 10l one

    What size circuit board could it fit?

    cakeandcheese
    Full Member

    For degreasers try Bilt Hamber surfex hd. Comes in a 5L can and can be watered down to 100:1. Lasts ages, is biodegradable, is cheap, and works!

    I used it in the ultrasonic and a normal spray bottle for regular bike washes.

    DT78
    Free Member

    Random question. Would one of these also double up and be able to clean resin models for painting? 2 birds one stone and all that

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    Onzadog
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    @DrP

    A year on, how’s it going? Still getting regular use?

    Onzadog
    Free Member

    Bump

    DrP
    Full Member

    Hey…. TBH, no!

    I enjoyed playing with it in the initial stages, but it pains me to admit that a stiff brush and some elbow grease is probably as/more effective, and easier to employ on a regular basis…

    YMMV

    DrP

    Onzadog
    Free Member

    I’m only considering one to help remove drip wax from older chains before immersive hox waxing.

    I’ve done what I thought was a really deep solvent clean and thorough rinse but still left grey marks on the towel.

    Soaking in boiling water subsequently did turn the water slightly yellow.

    If nothing else, I makes me realise just how tenacious Smoove can be.

    Rockhopper
    Free Member

    I also use Swarfega degreaser – be careful though, if you let things soak for too long it will take the anodizing off.

    mrchrispy
    Full Member

    recently borrowed one and used the degreaser in the ziplock back in a tank of warm water method.
    now I dont want to take the bikes out the drive trains are so clean 🙂

    dirkpitt74
    Full Member

    Slight hijack but any recommendations for an ultrasonic cleaner? Mainly for chains and smaller parts, so probably no bigger than 2 litre.

    doomanic
    Full Member

    Whatever you get, make sure a cassette will fit in it. Mine is 2.5L and is too small.

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    Onzadog
    Free Member

    The trouble is, if you want to fit a wide range 12 speed cassette, you either need to do it in two halves with a 6 litre or invest in a 10 litre. Trouble with 10 litre is that the Watts per litre of total cleaning power  really drops off.

    It’s not about fitting it in the tank, it’s about fitting it in the basket.

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