Ha! Wellll...that makes sense! I remember thinking to myself, that is wayyy hotter than 75 degrees F. I wonder why the display would read C when they are selling them in the US?! Rebadged product and too much $$ to convert to F is my guess...
This might be a silly question but how do you properly dispose of the soiled cleaning degreaser, and would the same ultrasonic cleaning process work with a second pass of a rust remover?
If you think the product you’re using may be hazardous, it is best to dispose of it at a local hazardous waste collection site. I have never used rust remover in my ultrasonic cleaner, so I can't speak to how it would work in the cleaner and what results you may or may not achieve.
75c is around 160 f so yes it is hot, the temp is Metric on mine
Ha! Wellll...that makes sense! I remember thinking to myself, that is wayyy hotter than 75 degrees F. I wonder why the display would read C when they are selling them in the US?! Rebadged product and too much $$ to convert to F is my guess...
Zip has alkaline in it. alkaline will etch and turn aluminum black.
So do not use any cleaner that has alkaline in it.
Good to know. I appreciate the info!!
Use deionized water and some dawn liquid or full strength awesome cleaner,you will not get a color change in your aluminum or magnesium
Thanks for the advice, I'll give it a try.
This might be a silly question but how do you properly dispose of the soiled cleaning degreaser, and would the same ultrasonic cleaning process work with a second pass of a rust remover?
If you think the product you’re using may be hazardous, it is best to dispose of it at a local hazardous waste collection site. I have never used rust remover in my ultrasonic cleaner, so I can't speak to how it would work in the cleaner and what results you may or may not achieve.
You forgot to switch the heater on
First time around I did, rookie mistake. Second time she was on, and she was HOT!
Temperature is in Celsius.
Thanks. I didn't know that until another subscriber pointed it out to me. I should have read the directions!
Gas is best
No heat
I'm beginning to think you are right. It's cheaper and I have plenty in the shop.
Put the the gas in a jar with parts and with no heat and it cleans very well
I will definitely give it a try. Thanks!
It is risky and very flammable and can explode if user forgets and starts heating it up.