Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 11:10 am
G-man this thread is assume, Makes me want an ultra vibration machine, so handy
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sarals wrote:Graham, what is the cleaning solution you use in the ultrasonic bath? I apologize if you've already answered this! The job it does is amazing, the parts look just spectacular.








Superchicken wrote:G-man this thread is assume, Makes me want an ultra vibration machine, so handy
G-Man wrote:Hi Sara
The stuff I use is this....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Carburettor-M ... 27f82079c0
I think it comes from the States and if I bought it 5 gallons at a time it would be tons cheaper. As it is you can just pop things in there and get on with something else while it gets on with its job. You dilute the fluid 10:1 with water. Some parts will clean up completely and others need a bit of help from a scrubbing brush or the bead blaster if the deposits are stubborn.
This is my favourite result so far. These early footrest hangers are unique to 1961 and I didn't want to blast or mechanically polish them.
These are straight from the cleaner, no other work done on them.....
Today I have been finding a surprising number of grubby engine parts and the results of cleaning are very pleasing..
I will get around to putting the motor back together. Honest!
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sarals wrote:Graham, what is the cleaning solution you use in the ultrasonic bath? I apologize if you've already answered this! The job it does is amazing, the parts look just spectacular.