How do you use your Ultrasonic cleaner?
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How do you use your Ultrasonic cleaner?
I'm just curious for those of you who have an US cleaner how you use it. I have used one for over a year now and mainly just for bearings. Does anyone throw other reel parts in? I'm a little nervous about throwing in sideplates for worry of removing decals or lettering from the outside of the reel. Any tips or advice are greatly appreciated.
Riley
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Re: How do you use your Ultrasonic cleaner?
I use it for everything that isn't painted. If I understand correctly that's a big no no. But it works amazingly on gears and little pieces with lots of crevices and tight places.
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Re: How do you use your Ultrasonic cleaner?
I have one as well, and like mentioned I clean everything that is not painted. Bearings go in three separate times in three separate baths of naptha. Gears and other non painted parts go in a container of 50/50 water and Simple Green. My ultrasonic has a heater, and it is on, to help dissolve oil and grease.
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Re: How do you use your Ultrasonic cleaner?
i use mine for bearings and all metal peices. i use small jars for the small parts to prevent contamination. lol
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Re: How do you use your Ultrasonic cleaner?
My ultrasonic also has a heater and I use mine the same as mentioned above... no painted parts - learned the hard way. All metal parts in a 50/50 solution of Simple Green and water. Bearings enjoy a hot tub of acetone.
Re: How do you use your Ultrasonic cleaner?
A bucket and a water pik. I stopped using my us cleaner after experimenting with a water pik
I can blow through reels in short order and without having to fully disassemble. Very helpful when servicing reels that spend lots of time underwater and see lots of sand. Or are packed with grease.
I can blow through reels in short order and without having to fully disassemble. Very helpful when servicing reels that spend lots of time underwater and see lots of sand. Or are packed with grease.
Re: How do you use your Ultrasonic cleaner?
Don't think that a waterpik replaces an Ultrasonic cleaner, just an added tool that can help. What waterpik you using, and recommend ScoobyDoo ?ScoobyDoo wrote:A bucket and a water pik. I stopped using my us cleaner after experimenting with a water pik
I can blow through reels in short order and without having to fully disassemble. Very helpful when servicing reels that spend lots of time underwater and see lots of sand. Or are packed with grease.
Re: How do you use your Ultrasonic cleaner?
It's an ultra 100.Zimbass wrote:Don't think that a waterpik replaces an Ultrasonic cleaner, just an added tool that can help. What waterpik you using, and recommend ScoobyDoo ?ScoobyDoo wrote:A bucket and a water pik. I stopped using my us cleaner after experimenting with a water pik
I can blow through reels in short order and without having to fully disassemble. Very helpful when servicing reels that spend lots of time underwater and see lots of sand. Or are packed with grease.
It's one of those things that. When it comes to fw reels. I found there isn't a reel it won't speed up the process on.
That includes reals with tons of parts. I have vid of me powerwashing a stella and sustain
Those two reels are still flawless.
Baitcasters are now 15 minutes...just don't hit the bearings directly.
The waterpik removes the bulk...leaves a film which is fine....Then go back over the parts that grease needs to stick to with alcohol or a degreaser and rinse.
There ain't no harsher environment on a reel than the surf. It has cut down my time. And grease packed reels are no longer dreaded. And i have yet to ever have an issue post power wash.
Glasses are recomended because the water comes out pretty strong at max settings....steady flow of water going into the reservoir helps too. Add a little de greaser to the mix if you want. They do make faucet attachment types but i don't know how they work.
I love working on reels. It's a hobby...I hate de greasing them...I used to go through a roll of bounties on a pair of surf reels..not any more
Re: How do you use your Ultrasonic cleaner?
Thanks ScoobyDoo. Will look at trying this out as an added cleaning tool.