Ultrasonic cleaner @ Aldi
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Ultrasonic cleaner @ Aldi
https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/s ... cleaner-1/
£19.95 Sunday 25th Jan.
I bought this exact machine from Lidl before christmas, it's excellent cleaning 25-30x .308 cases in under ten minutes.
£19.95 Sunday 25th Jan.
I bought this exact machine from Lidl before christmas, it's excellent cleaning 25-30x .308 cases in under ten minutes.
Re: Ultrasonic cleaner @ Aldi
I bought one of these from Lidl too, Rob, do you mind telling me what solution you're using to clean brass?
Re: Ultrasonic cleaner @ Aldi
What do you use in it
. I see the review say using washing up liquid
. I see the review say using washing up liquid
Re: Ultrasonic cleaner @ Aldi
I use the lyman ultrasonic cleaning solution. When that's gone I'll switch to citric acid and washing up liquid
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I use seaclean from Maplin in mine, works well
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Re: Ultrasonic cleaner @ Aldi
I have one of these cleaners and washing up liquid is what I use with tepid water and it does a good job.Gundoc wrote:What do you use in it
. I see the review say using washing up liquid
Really dirty brass will probably need a couple of goes, but it certainly shifts the fouling.
Great piece of kit for change out of 20 quid!
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Re: Ultrasonic cleaner @ Aldi
Are these machines OK for cleaning gun parts like semi-auto bolts and trigger mechanisms etc....or would it damage delicate parts?
Re: Ultrasonic cleaner @ Aldi
So far just warm water and washing up liquid, but my cases weren't very dirty. I don't think you need a specialist soltion unless your brass is very dirty.
A great buy - grab one while you can. They have a 60-600 second cleaning cycle, I just set mine for 600 seconds (10 minutes), 25 cases at a time - so clearly 100 cases don't take long.
I then use our food dehydrator (normally used to make beef jerky) to dry the cases if needed quickly.
A great buy - grab one while you can. They have a 60-600 second cleaning cycle, I just set mine for 600 seconds (10 minutes), 25 cases at a time - so clearly 100 cases don't take long.
I then use our food dehydrator (normally used to make beef jerky) to dry the cases if needed quickly.
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No problem at all - also good for moderator baffles.Dougan wrote:Are these machines OK for cleaning gun parts like semi-auto bolts and trigger mechanisms etc....or would it damage delicate parts?
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