07-29-2007, 22:06
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Quiet Professional
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Ultrasonic Cleaning
I recently purchased an ultrasonic cleaner.
It seems to be particularly effective at cleaning difficult pieces like slides, bolts, suppressors, etc. I have run a couple of pistols, some parts, cans, etc., and it worked well.
Does anyone else use an ultrasonic cleaner, and if so, do you have any tips?
I am particularly interested in what cleaning solutions you might recommend for firearms.
Thanks in advance.
TR
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07-29-2007, 23:01
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I have three of them. They work very well. One for small parts, two for pistol (one also heats).
Brownell offers cleaners and lubes.
I have taken a cleaned pistol, used a heated US cleaner and watched the black clouds come out of the pistol.
I will blow dry it and it is so clean the action will almost not work.
I use a ultrasonic lube and it does a wonderful job. The action will be very smooth (was smooth originally).
I also use them for other items.
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07-30-2007, 04:49
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sounds like I need to get one to make life easier.... get off the range, break everything down and toss it in the "washing machine" vs the tedious norm...
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07-30-2007, 06:47
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Quote:
Originally Posted by HOLLiS
I have three of them. They work very well. One for small parts, two for pistol (one also heats).
Brownell offers cleaners and lubes.
I have taken a cleaned pistol, used a heated US cleaner and watched the black clouds come out of the pistol.
I will blow dry it and it is so clean the action will almost not work.
I use a ultrasonic lube and it does a wonderful job. The action will be very smooth (was smooth originally).
I also use them for other items.
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DO you have any links to the make and models? Always looking for a good tool for work.
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07-30-2007, 07:51
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Guerrilla
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Branson ultrasonic cleaner
I have a Branson 2210 that I use to clean my AAC Scarab suppressor. My Director of Maintenance would buy Carbon-X by the 50 gallon drum and it seems to work great on sealed units such as the Scarab. Branson issues a warning not to use flammable solutions in the tank. I'm assuming that's because the heating element could ignite the solution.
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07-30-2007, 08:04
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Some of them are very pricey, especially as they get larger, but I was able to get a good deal on a Branson B300 Tabletop Ultrasonic Cleaner, which has an unusually long tank, primarily for the cans.
According to the guy I bought it from, water with some Simple Green and a few drops of dishwashing detergent are adequate for firearms cleaning.
During the course of cleaning, I dropped in two handguns, two suppressors, and several AR-15 bolts, all which were as clean as I could get them manually. As stated, each started off with a black cloud of crud coming off. By the end, the bottom of the tank was covered with it and the water was black as well. The parts come out very clean and devoid of all lube or oil, and must be dried and lubed.
I blew them dry with compressed air, wiped them down, and sprayed them thoroughly with a good penetrating oil, letting them sit before reassembling, wiping them off, and lubing them normally.
15 minutes run time seems to be suffiicent in the small tank I have.
TR
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07-30-2007, 17:28
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TR, I think that I told you about using clean H2O in the Tank and then whatever cleaing compound in a good quality Freezer Ziplock and you won't be trashing a large quantity of cleaning solution plus, you can go from cleaning Jewelery to Guns or do them at the same time. For Long Stuff, do you have a Food Saver, just get the rolls of bag stock and make them as long as you need them!!
We do this for cleaning Aircraft Oil Filters and Fuel Injectors without having to have multiple dedicated Tanks!!
Take care.
Martin
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