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http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=95563
This is the unit I purchased. If you have a Harbor Freight Store in your area, be sure to print out and take the on line ad with the price because they are marked $99.99 on the shelf. I brought the ad in and got it for $79.99. It will clean brass very good, but the unit isn't big enough to clean large amounts. The plastic tray they give you doesn't have very high walls, and you shouldn't let the objects you are cleaning touch the sides of the unit. You can find plastic strainers at Wal-Mart that work good and will allow you to put more cases in. If you deprime and resize first, the cleaner will clean both the inside and the outside, as well as the inside of the primer pockets. They will be clean, but not shiny. After you tumble afterward they will really shine up nice. You can see how clean they get the inside after about 10 minutes by shining a flashlight in the inside of the case. The bottom by the flash hole has a nice brass color to it, not black and sooty. I just added some Palmolive Dish Soap and turned the heat on. After 2, 8 minute cycles they were pretty clean. Harbor Freight also sells an Ultrasonic Cleaning Powder. It's on the shelf next to the cleaners. I bought some and put a little in. I haven't tried it without it, so I can't really say how good the powder itself works. So far it's worked well. It's not an industrial quality unit, but it wasn't very expensive either. Bill T.
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Thanks Bill, that sounds good.
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The solution you place the material to be cleaned is water or some kind of special oil?
I have XDs glocks and ARs and I'd be afraid to put in a polymer frame, and this test shows its bad for aluminum too... Not to mention putting any fire arm into a water bath seems like a bad idea. |
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The solution I used to perform the test was filtered tap water with some Palmolive dish washing liquid mixed in. There is a company called Cylinder & Slide that manufactures a product called "Poly Dunk It". It allows you to completely submerge a Polymer handgun in it to clean it, (no ultrasound). They have a formula for both metal and Polymer guns. The only problem I see is you would need compressed air to blow it all out, or else you would have a dripping mess on your hands. I'll see if I can find a link and post it for you.
https://shop.cylinder-slide.com/ccp5...?&pg=cat&ref=4 This is the product I was refering to. Bill T.
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