ULTIMATE TIPS For Using An Ultrasonic Cleaner (Must Try)

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  • čas přidán 15. 08. 2019
  • Ultrasonic cleaners are the #1 way to clean carburetors, tools, small engine parts, automotive parts, jewellery, eye glasses, coins, dentures, hair brushes, combs, medical or dental equipment, gun parts and so much more. You too can clean your parts like a professional!!
    How does an ultra sonic cleaner work? It converts energy into high frequency sound waves which are sent through a tank of liquid creating a cleaning action called cavitation. The sound waves create tiny bubbles that rapidly increase in size and burst giving off masses of energy against the surface of the components being cleaned. This is ultrasonic energy.
    What type of solutions to use? There are many solutions to use including water, dawn dish soap, professional cleaners, but stay tuned for my personal favorite.
    Reminder to make sure you’re using the cleaner in a well vented area if you’re using a corrosive substance.
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  • @StevesSmallEngineSaloon
    @StevesSmallEngineSaloon  Před 4 lety +43

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    • @FourSeasonsNorth4x4
      @FourSeasonsNorth4x4 Před 3 lety +2

      Many thanks again Steve. Are you doing you tube full time or do you have a shop/‘regular job’ that you do. Best of health and keep pumpin out those videos. 👍👍

    • @sci-filover7541
      @sci-filover7541 Před 2 lety

      Can I put my baby there?

    • @GildedFashion
      @GildedFashion Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Steve! What would you suggest as a more affordable cleaner for jewellery? I don't want to pay thousands, it's just for my rings that have intricate designs with lots of nooks and crannies that even Interdental brushes can't get to - but I also don't want to damage the diamond settings or stones etc. Never used one before, so not sure if I need to buy a special solution for them too?
      Thank you for your advice!

    • @anthonynagy8791
      @anthonynagy8791 Před rokem +1

      @@GildedFashion Liquid dishwashing detergent and water works well.

    • @charlesroberts3910
      @charlesroberts3910 Před rokem +1

      I hate to break glass too I always buy or recycle plastic also

  • @calvinhobbes7504
    @calvinhobbes7504 Před 3 lety +517

    Hello Steve ... I love your channel, thanks for all the great advice. I do have a small hint about this video. Your explanation for using an isolating container is spot-on. I've used ultrasonic cleaners for years to clean small parts in the pharmacy industry. When using a beaker or a jar to hold the cleaning solution and the part, it is better if you use a weighted but vented cover to hold the beaker upright and sunken against the basket bottom. If you allow the beaker to float, it might stay in the same orientation the entire cycle and not all parts of your part will be exposed to the cleaning action. Always use the basket and never set the beaker or jar on the floor of the cleaner. Always fill to the fill mark. Always make sure the part in the beaker is below the water line in the cleaner .... and if at all possible, use deionized (distilled) water to fill the cleaner tank. Also I know glass is a no-no in your shop, but glass is the container-of-choice, because a plastic container can flex enough to attenuate some of the ultrasonic signal, whereas glass will allow transit with minimum attenuation. You can tell we had shop SOPs that required this stuff, but I'm only offering here just to help out. :)

    • @michaelclean771
      @michaelclean771 Před 3 lety +10

      You are right on the spot.

    • @wrongfullyaccused7139
      @wrongfullyaccused7139 Před 2 lety +4

      Calvin: Excellent suggestions, especially on the venting idea. I have a question; I have had great difficulty finding information on high quality plastic jars that are truly resistant to gasoline. I received an ultrasonic cleaner as a gift. I want to use this isolation method to clean metal parts. I have easy access to mason jars. My fear is that the metal parts vibrating inside the glass jar during cleaning might cause it to break which would cause a huge mess. Is that a baseless fear? Your input is appreciated.

    • @bodeine454
      @bodeine454 Před 2 lety

      @@wrongfullyaccused7139 I'm wondering the same thing, I'm also wondering how thick of a glass container he's using. Most glass jars are fairly thick, not sure if that would be too thick or if thickness even matters here.

    • @wrongfullyaccused7139
      @wrongfullyaccused7139 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bodeine454 ;I don't think the thickness would matter that much. I do suspect that if the part being cleaned is heavy enough and sharp enough it might be capable of breaking a glass jar. Fact is I just don't know and that bugs me.
      My son got me an ultrasonic cleaner for a gift. I will just experiment and learn.

    • @wrongfullyaccused7139
      @wrongfullyaccused7139 Před 2 lety +3

      @@bodeine454 ; That seems logical. Perhaps you end up with a mess, but it can be cleaned up afterwards. Best of luck. Be blessed and stay safe.

  • @dusseau13
    @dusseau13 Před 4 lety +1341

    I use nitroglycerin, it cleans the whole barn right down to bare Earth, 6" reinforced floor and all. However, I am still looking for the carburetor

    • @stevehairston9940
      @stevehairston9940 Před 4 lety +24

      😂😂

    • @JayHutchG
      @JayHutchG Před 4 lety +31

      @@stevehairston9940 LMAO - Hillarious
      Always someone who brings us all back to reality with humor.

    • @stevehairston9940
      @stevehairston9940 Před 4 lety +43

      @@JayHutchG I wonder how many people read that, but didn't get that it was a joke. 😂

    • @dusseau13
      @dusseau13 Před 4 lety +11

      @@stevehairston9940 that is okay there won't be enough pieces left to prosecute

    • @ajames1585
      @ajames1585 Před 4 lety +45

      Here it is in my garden. Come and get it I’m in Brisbane Australia

  • @thedevilinthecircuit1414
    @thedevilinthecircuit1414 Před 8 měsíci +59

    For cleaning really small parts, put them into a stainless steel mesh tea ball. It holds them safely and serves as a built-in strainer when removing the parts from the container. Tea balls are available in many sizes from 1" to around 4" diameter.

    • @Razzmech-px3gi
      @Razzmech-px3gi Před 4 měsíci +2

      I have done this too ! Many times, for watches

    • @miskers12
      @miskers12 Před 23 dny

      I work in a lab where we use sonicators daily. So you fill it up with water, then you put your parts/samples in a small glass container, and the cleaning solution in the container with the parts. I do like the tea strainer idea though.

  • @jamestongas3554
    @jamestongas3554 Před rokem +21

    Awesome tip with the plastic containers. Keeps the unit clean and easier to deal with.
    Thanks for this tip. I actually have a small one that picked up at a garage sale and we'll use your tips.

  • @tsdelaney
    @tsdelaney Před 3 lety +24

    I'm considering an ultrasonic cleaner and went to your channel, knowing you probably had something on it. Your tips are brilliant! I wouldn't have thought about the peanut butter jars and I WOULD have been one of those guys that partially filled the machine and paid the price. Keep up the great work!

  • @pmdoit
    @pmdoit Před 4 lety +37

    Phenomenal idea Steve. Keep it up I learn something new from you every time you put out a new video.

  • @donzmilky5961
    @donzmilky5961 Před 2 lety +70

    I love learning from a real person with no hidden agenda that actually has solid advise and experience. Thanks Steve. U are the mvp on CZcams right now.

  • @richardgosztyla697
    @richardgosztyla697 Před rokem +13

    This is the first video that came up when I wanted to get some info for a cleaner and after watching it, I purchased one immediately. So glad I watched this as it has made cleaning of my airbrushes so much easier. Great video with great info

    • @StevesSmallEngineSaloon
      @StevesSmallEngineSaloon  Před rokem +2

      Thank You...

    • @GaryNorton_C
      @GaryNorton_C Před rokem

      I'm using it for airbrushes also, what solution are you using. Super Clean (Purple Container) does an OK job but I'm not sure how corrosive that is.

    • @richardgosztyla697
      @richardgosztyla697 Před rokem +1

      @@GaryNorton_C, I just use standard acetone. Does the job perfectly

  • @radioactivelarry
    @radioactivelarry Před 4 lety +337

    Had no idea it would work through jars like that. It brings it to another level.
    Thanks for the great idea.

  • @dlkline27
    @dlkline27 Před 4 lety +12

    What a great video. I never would have thought of using containers like that. This is one I won't forget the next time I use my ultrasonic cleaner. Thanks Steve!

  • @richardsohn9746
    @richardsohn9746 Před 2 lety +3

    The best introduction I have seen yet for starting to use my new Ultrasonic cleaner.
    Thanks Steve!

  • @amandagardner565
    @amandagardner565 Před 2 lety +33

    Hi Steve, awesome video and HUGE appreciation for the information.
    last year i found an Ultra Sonic cleaner designed for window blinds, the tank is 2.6 metres long, 180mm wide and 400mm deep (102 x 7 x 15 inches), capacity of 180 litres (47 Gallons) it was being used for cleaning gearbox parts and the company were moving (or closing).
    it has 2 power supplies, with adjustment for amplitude and frequency, and 3 massive transducers in the tank, and it has a separate tank for water and rinse aid, it also has two heating elements that operate on an external power supply.
    i got it for AUD$150 and was told they paid $4K, the crate of chemicals they gave me were worth 3x what i paid.
    with your great advice i can now use it for everything that will fit within the 7" wide constraint.

  • @elioselectric468
    @elioselectric468 Před 4 lety +371

    I will be completely honest. When I came across Steve's channel for the first time, I was thinking who is this goofball but after watching several videos, I am now hooked. Steve is very sincere in helping people and is a down to earth regular guy. Thanks for all the helpful tips, new favorite channel!

    • @StevesSmallEngineSaloon
      @StevesSmallEngineSaloon  Před 4 lety +27

      Thank You...

    • @FourSeasonsNorth4x4
      @FourSeasonsNorth4x4 Před 3 lety +4

      Same here!...I thought this is gonna wreck the good name 😉😉 ..but truly he has some great tips and a huge wealth of knowledge in this industry. May I say very helpful personally as my business depends on his business. 👍👍 🍻 Cheers Steve!

    • @noelkelly7680
      @noelkelly7680 Před 3 lety +10

      Steve is the bomb 👌👌great info always. Ireland callin

    • @boatdetective
      @boatdetective Před 3 lety +11

      Steve is sincere and helpful...but that doesn't mean he is not a goofball!

    • @1ronhall
      @1ronhall Před 3 lety

      Agreed!!

  • @STBRetired1
    @STBRetired1 Před rokem +9

    I bought a big cleaner like yours several years ago and haven't used it over the past couple years. So, I forgot how to use it. Thanks to your video it gets me up and running and with some new ideas to try. I've got some wheel bearings from my trailer that I want to clean and was considering filling the whole tub with kerosene. But, now, I only have to fill it with water and put the kerosene and bearings in a plastic jar and I'm good to go. Thank God people like you help your fellow man so much with these informative videos.

  • @BloodBlight
    @BloodBlight Před 2 lety +2

    Just got my cleaner, wasn't sure about the noise it made so went looking for a YT and got this first hit! THANK YOU!!!! You just saved me hours and hours of cleaning!!!

  • @pauljmeyer1
    @pauljmeyer1 Před 3 lety +3

    Wow! I am impressed. This totally fits my needs with no need to muck-out the cleaner's tub, what a beauty!

  • @restraintnurse
    @restraintnurse Před 4 lety +4

    Great tip Steve , thanks . I need to rebuild a couple carbs and was going to use my ultrasonic cleaner. Better tell them it will remove paint with just plain water.

  • @celli351
    @celli351 Před rokem +8

    Just got an ultrasonic cleaner last week, used it for a couple hours filled at partial level, still works great, but I'm so glad I saw your tip about filling it all the way up to the max fill line before I did this too long and ruined my machine. Thank you!

  • @tonymontana897
    @tonymontana897 Před 2 lety +9

    The idea of using a container is Legendary. I have never seen or heard of anyone mention that idea and it totally makes sense.
    You're The Man Steve !!
    Greetings from Petrol land, here in Australia lol !

  • @renaissanceman7145
    @renaissanceman7145 Před 3 lety +7

    Excellent idea using plastic jars with a screw top lid. Mine is large enough that half of a vinyl LP fits. I made a motorized shaft that the records slide on tightly and they are spun at about 2.5 RPM. I normally use Simple Green or Pine Sol.

  • @zebedie2
    @zebedie2 Před 4 lety +36

    "Sea Clean 2" is another one, it comes in concentrate
    for de-rusting metal I use electrolysis first which turns the red rust black, then ultrasonic cleaning to remove the black magnetite afterwards

  • @doncarlton4858
    @doncarlton4858 Před 4 lety +4

    Best idea for using an ultrasonic cleaner I've ever heard. Steve you're the Einstein of small engine repair!

  • @breeze787
    @breeze787 Před rokem +2

    I cleaned a whole bunch of bolts washers and nuts in a plastic quart jar filled with vinegar. When I finally got around to checking the rusty bolts out it had been about a whole year. It was messy and I had to dispose of all the rust. But the bolts nuts washers were all beautifully cleaned. I also have a Ultrasonic cleaner for small stuff and I stopped using it for the same reason you talked about having a greasy ultrasonic tub. I've been learning more about Ultrasonic cleaners and thanks to you I'm going to try vinegar in my ultrasonic cleaner. Thanks for all the valuable tips!

  • @Fishwacker59
    @Fishwacker59 Před 3 lety +36

    I've used distilled white vinegar and distilled water mixed 1 - 1 to clean parts and it works great by itself, but your tip about the plastic containers really knocks the process of cleanup out of the park. Thanks for sharing this great idea.

  • @alexmatthews2332
    @alexmatthews2332 Před 4 lety +3

    Steve I really appreciate the info you post online I needed valve lash info on a honda GX270 and your sight poped up!

  • @fw1421
    @fw1421 Před 4 lety +8

    I use my ultrasonic cleaner to clean my airbrushes. I put my parts in a small container (I use a stainless steel dentists containers filled with thinner) and the sonic action transfers . Been using my Heathkit ultrasonic that I built from a kit back in the late 70’s. I’ll have to check out these newer ones.

  • @tubeDude48
    @tubeDude48 Před 3 lety +4

    I have a similar unit, but with 2 dials. 1 for heat, and 1 for time. I rebuild old tube test equipment & old tube radios.
    It's great for cleaning parts of these devices. Thanks for the tip on using jars!

  • @tomjonas7384
    @tomjonas7384 Před 3 lety +9

    I never would’ve thought of doing it that way you have such great information I appreciate it

  • @Stooge3729
    @Stooge3729 Před 4 lety +7

    WOW. Never thought of putting it in separate jars to keep the solution clean

  • @doublewide6
    @doublewide6 Před 4 lety +633

    You don't like having glass in your shop, but there are 30 glass beer bottles behind you:)

    • @billydarley6925
      @billydarley6925 Před 4 lety +15

      lol good point.

    • @StevesSmallEngineSaloon
      @StevesSmallEngineSaloon  Před 4 lety +110

      LOL! Great point, but I don't use those, they just sit there as ornaments....

    • @charlesmckinley29
      @charlesmckinley29 Před 4 lety +70

      The beer won't be knocked over. That would be alcohol abuse and simply not tolerated!

    • @ralphrichardson872
      @ralphrichardson872 Před 4 lety +2

      Steve's Small Engine Saloon what about Naptha?

    • @dansmessygarage6720
      @dansmessygarage6720 Před 4 lety +3

      @@StevesSmallEngineSaloon , Those lined up bottles there are Great BB gun targets. Just go to the other side of the garage and see for yourself :-)

  • @gerrygreen1
    @gerrygreen1 Před rokem +2

    Hi Steve, just bought my first cleaner for motorbikebike parts. Love the tips and I think you’ve just saved me some money as well. Thanks very much.

  • @johnnygilchrist6960
    @johnnygilchrist6960 Před 3 lety +13

    I just got my ultrasonic cleaner 2 weeks ago. I bought it specifically for cleaning carburetors. I haven't tried Gasoline yet but I will now after seeing how fast it cleaned that socket. I've been using Simple Green at a very mild 10% solution and it works very well to and smells much better lol.
    Thanks Steve for your videos and sharing your wealth of knowledge.

    • @StevesSmallEngineSaloon
      @StevesSmallEngineSaloon  Před 3 lety +3

      You're Welcome...and Thank You...

    • @SteffanoDucati
      @SteffanoDucati Před rokem +1

      Does the simple green discolor the carb body ... cause it to go darker in color ??

    • @notlohhcaz
      @notlohhcaz Před rokem +5

      @@SteffanoDucati try simple green Pro HD. $14 a gallon. Not supposed to effect aluminum

    • @richardweaver6190
      @richardweaver6190 Před rokem +2

      I would hold off on flammable liquids, a flash fire could result.

  • @don7406
    @don7406 Před 4 lety +70

    I really like the idea of using gasoline to clean carburetors. It shouldn’t hurt the fragile diaphragms and what nots. Thanks for the tip. Great video.

    • @AnthemBassMan
      @AnthemBassMan Před 4 lety +8

      Don Better than how we did it in the 70s/80s. Soak the carbs in gas and just use pieces of wire, bristle brushes, and picks to clean them with our bare hands.

    • @asdasd-ni8eg
      @asdasd-ni8eg Před 4 lety +6

      yeah I'm use to by hands with petrol but i was afraid to use petrol in the ultrasonic cleaner for risk of ignition.
      but containing it like that sounds great.

    • @mattmoilanen3813
      @mattmoilanen3813 Před 4 lety +5

      @@AnthemBassMan I was a mechanic back then and we used to boil them out in carb cleaner, ya that stuff wasn't toxic at all. Maybe that's why my wife insists I'm dumb?

    • @AnthemBassMan
      @AnthemBassMan Před 4 lety +2

      @@mattmoilanen3813 Yep! Then we graduated from straight gas to the 1 gallon cans of Berryman's B12 carb cleaner.

    • @Hellsong89
      @Hellsong89 Před 4 lety +1

      @@mattmoilanen3813 My old work place had interesting setup to clean spray guns. 100 liter barrel half full of acetone, suction pipe to pneumatic liquid pump, from there trough rubber hose to copper pipe made into nozzle that spurt into stainless sink where it was directed back to barrel. First time cleaning the gun my rubber gloves melted, so what "smart guy" does? Takes them off and washes it by hand... After doing 4 color custom paint job and washing the gun several times, i was so drunk from skin contact and gasses i almost fall over. Hellawa hang over next day and pretty sure my IQ drop 20 points after that...

  • @cliveradvan3414
    @cliveradvan3414 Před 2 lety +11

    Thanks Steve, i have just started using my newly delivered 6L ultrasound cleaner and the tip you demonstrated is brilliant. I am surprised the owners manual doesn't suggest the same. And yes way down here in Sydney Australia we call it petrol :)

  • @jamesarneson7769
    @jamesarneson7769 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for the great video I just got my first ultrasonic and the way your cleaning stuff sounds excellent and I’ll be doing the exact same thing. Definitely with gas and sealed containers wow perfect!

  • @johnbell1859
    @johnbell1859 Před 4 lety +12

    Steve l recently brought out my old leaf blower that I gave up on about five years back l was going put it in the trash. After watching your videos I cleaned the exhaust outlet adjusted the carburettor It is now running like new thanks great videos . 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿. 🇬🇧.

  • @dpyles9396
    @dpyles9396 Před 4 lety +22

    I watch HUNDREDS of youtube vids on how to do stuff. This is one of the best tips I've ever seen!!!

  • @CaptainXanax
    @CaptainXanax Před 2 lety +72

    As a watchmaker who works with ultrasonic cleaners regularly and also wears glasses, be careful because cleaning your glasses in the ultrasonic can remove coatings from your lenses. Don't ask how I know.

    • @savoielvis1
      @savoielvis1 Před rokem +2

      Thank you!

    • @SUHABOUT
      @SUHABOUT Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thank you!

    • @ToolsX3
      @ToolsX3 Před 11 měsíci +4

      It can definitely remove or damage the clear coat finish and other finishes from the frame/temple bars. Don't ask...same.

    • @BruceBoschek
      @BruceBoschek Před 10 měsíci +3

      It can also loosen screws to the point that they fall out!

    • @dwartfarquart9590
      @dwartfarquart9590 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Great information thanks

  • @michaelmoran2059
    @michaelmoran2059 Před 2 lety +3

    I absolutely gave this a like! Great information! Not only great information but explained expertly. Massively appreciated. Thank you very much! New subscriber 👍

  • @Breakitjake
    @Breakitjake Před 4 lety +48

    Pinesol hands down best cleaner I've found. Plus the shop smells great

    • @innercityracer
      @innercityracer Před 3 lety +4

      Yes, but it needs to be the original stuff. The original is the only one that still contains actual pine gum. The other new fancy flavors are just detergent cleaners and do not work nearly as well.

  • @doublek5583
    @doublek5583 Před 3 lety +3

    Outstanding video, i purchased a ultrasonic cleaner yesterday, have not tried it yet, due to the concern of the machine getting filthy inside.i have a couple carburetors to clean and some tools, although i have many rhings in the house i need to clean. Thanks to you i now have a solution. Looks like tomorrow i will be eating alot of peanut butter. Rhanks again.
    Double k

  • @firemedicpetro
    @firemedicpetro Před 2 měsíci +2

    Level 1000 genius. Best video I’ve seen on ultrasonic cleaners. Thank you!

  • @pamelapluff2102
    @pamelapluff2102 Před rokem +1

    Wow Steve ! Thank you for the tip it will go along way. My husband and I. Ar.e locked in now for purchase. You are ON IT ON IT !

  • @ottostasi197
    @ottostasi197 Před 4 lety +3

    Great idea ! I must be out of it , didn't know they were so inexpensive ,gotta get one . Thanks again Steve .
    .

  • @crapshootah
    @crapshootah Před 4 lety +9

    You are correct, great way to keep the cleaner clean and reduce the cost of solvents. I've worked in several material labs where we needed to use solvents to etch materials, which would harm the stainless tub. We used pyrex beakers, so you only use the amount of solvent you need and you do not damage the cleaner tub. The peanut butter jar concept is great as long as it stays sealed and you aren't using a cleaner that will eat through it. Also some solvents will gas just from the heat of the ultrasonic action and could build up pressure on a sealed container.

    • @riccardocarbo2479
      @riccardocarbo2479 Před rokem

      Aside from heat, the gas can't build up significant pressure because it's not adding gas to itself--it's sealed, right? No? I can see a tad of build up but not more than space the bubbles would occupy. As long as you aren't adding heat!

  • @johngardiner6800
    @johngardiner6800 Před rokem +6

    Great vid. Steve, just bought one myself and found this very interesting and given me ideas of how to do things. As to the open topped containers you might try putting a couple of holes on opposite sides at the top and putting a stick or similar through said holes and across the tank top so you can run it longer without having to hold it yourself.

  • @markcwynar8023
    @markcwynar8023 Před 3 lety +2

    Steve, your down to earth , like you're videos , can't wait to get a ultrasonic cleaner , and follow your steps -thank you!

  • @jasonGreenVw
    @jasonGreenVw Před 4 lety +4

    I use cooking oil, vinegar for rusty parts, and degreaser. Thank you that was helpful.

  • @MeruAileron
    @MeruAileron Před 4 lety +139

    If you're struggling to find a decent sized jar I found that ziplock bags work just as well.

    • @gibfear
      @gibfear Před 3 lety +5

      Literally just thinking, fill the bath, but put the part eg bike cassette or chain in a zip lock....

    • @dannynimmo3052
      @dannynimmo3052 Před 3 lety +1

      thanks, i'll try that :)

    • @RobinRK1962
      @RobinRK1962 Před 3 lety +20

      ...then after pour the cleaner back into it's storage container but through a coffee filter to remove gunk

    • @JS-qi1ou
      @JS-qi1ou Před 3 lety +4

      I've been doing that for a few years with my pistol parts. It's been fantastic

    • @crnext
      @crnext Před 2 lety +1

      I asked this question then immediately saw your comment. (Embarrassed)

  • @Gssmallenginerepair
    @Gssmallenginerepair Před 3 lety +3

    I was debating on getting an ultrasonic cleaner, but I was worried about the cleanup. Steve, great tip. Ordering one now. Thx

  • @CJ-rj9tg
    @CJ-rj9tg Před rokem +3

    Use the same idea from the fuel bowl on your lawnmower. Install a float around the jar’s neck to prevent it from tipping over and contaminating the clean tub water.
    Just a thought. Great ideas Steve.

  • @nitrosport5
    @nitrosport5 Před 4 lety +4

    I've been using simple green and water in mine. Has worked well cleaning small carburetors.

  • @wolfpack6262
    @wolfpack6262 Před 4 lety +6

    Nice tip!!! I'll give it try with jars and sockets. Thank You!

  • @thomassegiel1976
    @thomassegiel1976 Před 3 lety +3

    Outstanding my friend. Thank you for the amazing tip that not only saves money but saves time. Hats off to you sir.

  • @TheReyray
    @TheReyray Před 2 lety +1

    one of the most useful demonstrations i have ever seen on youtube. thanks!

  • @unclemarksdiyauto
    @unclemarksdiyauto Před 4 lety +8

    Super simple way to not waste cleaning fluid with this machine! Great tip Steve.

  • @thomasrasmussen1132
    @thomasrasmussen1132 Před 4 lety +24

    Great video! Personally I use mostly ziplock bags instead of cans. I've come to understand that thicker plastic jars, or baskets for that matter will absorb more of the energy and reduce efficiency of the cleaner. Stainless beakers also absorb less. A note on detergent and aluminium parts - strong alkaline solutions will dull and etch the surface

    • @lancemoreland6254
      @lancemoreland6254 Před 3 lety

      This is what I do.

    • @madzonic16
      @madzonic16 Před 4 měsíci

      May I ask what cleaning solution is best for anodized aluminum bike parts? Thanks

    • @thomasrasmussen1132
      @thomasrasmussen1132 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Most important with anodized aluminium is to keep the liquid slightly acidic, never alkaline/basic as that will ruin the surface. Most detergents are alkaline so either put some citric acid in as well, or use carosene in ziplock bag

  • @brianbvachek3219
    @brianbvachek3219 Před 2 lety +2

    Dude! You just saved me a ton of frustration and money!!
    Never thought about using a jar!!!!
    Awesome video!!!!!!!! Thanks!!!

  • @95ffd
    @95ffd Před 3 lety +3

    Steve, just wanted to thank you. You've saved me quite a bit of money and aggravation just this weekend with fixing my Echo string trimmer. Just a question about the ultrasonic cleaner, if you use a jar with dawn soap and water mixed, does it build up pressure, like if you filled it and shook it? Just wondering. I'm going to order one of these cleaners.
    On a side note, I watched the ultra sonic cleaner video's out of order, and I thought you was joking around when it made that loud noise when you first turned it on. Thanks for sharing!!!

  • @stevenbauer7744
    @stevenbauer7744 Před 4 lety +232

    It also accelerates the effects of rust removers like evaporust. I put evaporust in jar with the parts to be cleaned and then the jar in the ultrasonic with plain water. I've also used ziploc bags instead of jars.

    • @gustav901
      @gustav901 Před 4 lety +6

      How long will the bag survive in the cleaner?

    • @stevenbauer7744
      @stevenbauer7744 Před 4 lety +2

      @@gustav901 It would depend on the actual bag, I would think. Temperature matters also,. I haven't done any testing to failure.

    • @NorwayVFX
      @NorwayVFX Před 4 lety +9

      I see people in the 3d printing community use mylar bags as they last a lot longer than regular plastic.

    • @josephbishop3231
      @josephbishop3231 Před 4 lety +5

      Ziplock bags was what I was thinking about

    • @jservice6594
      @jservice6594 Před 4 lety +14

      I had to clean a big ball bearing from an autoclave that had 20 years of baked in grease, hard as a rock. I put it in a ziplock bag with gasoline, with that inside another bag of plain water. That was because I was using the ultrasonic cleaner in surgery... late at night when nobody was there to say no. 20 minutes. Worked perfect. This was back in the 70's.

  • @bobw.991
    @bobw.991 Před 4 lety +10

    Thanks Steve, I was trying to decide if I really wanted and needed one, this video is a pro

  • @Maginel73
    @Maginel73 Před 3 lety +4

    I use Mr. Clean liquid. Just restored an entire drum kit and a lot of tools. Worked like a charm. I re use the solution until it's too dirty.

  • @haroldneely9253
    @haroldneely9253 Před rokem +2

    I’ve been following Steve for about a year and just found this. A lot of really good information. The guy that wrote about a vented weighted glass container. I wondering if maybe a smaller unit would work. Would it work as well? I’m going to do some digging and see if I can find a smaller one one and give these tips a try as I’m looking to clean small parts for now. Great job Steve and everyone else who joined the discussion, really a big help 👍

  • @ramboollie8115
    @ramboollie8115 Před 4 lety +9

    I use my old guitar strings for cleaning my jets works great and never use the air nozzle to clean carbs the pressure from the b12 can is plenty. I’ve done literally hundreds of carbs and this looks like a keeper wish I know about this years ago thanks man my sonic machine will be much cleaner

    • @George-kt6gm
      @George-kt6gm Před 2 lety +1

      Right on! I also use guitar strings

  • @rogerhupp3115
    @rogerhupp3115 Před 4 lety +3

    ultrasonics create low pressure zones in the liquid, creating cavitation bubbles. The cleaning action comes from the collapse of the cavitation bubble.
    These things do work awesome.
    Great demonstration video! Keep the the good work.

    • @StevesSmallEngineSaloon
      @StevesSmallEngineSaloon  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank You...

    • @riccardocarbo2479
      @riccardocarbo2479 Před rokem

      I don't understand why the bubble would do the cleaning. Isn't it the sound wave that's doing it and the bubbles are a by-product of that? (cavitation). Mine wasn't bubbling any at all and stuff came out clean. I have a 2L.

  • @MarmotSalvo
    @MarmotSalvo Před 3 lety +2

    I use simple green on my gun parts and it does a great job!

  • @bozthescrewup410
    @bozthescrewup410 Před rokem +2

    Just got my sonic in and this is exactly what I was thinking. Using it to clean resin 3D prints and don’t want to fill the whole vat with alcohol. Great video!

  • @KevynMS
    @KevynMS Před 2 lety +4

    Awesome tip, I'll use it for everything from standard garage type stuff to cleaning brass for reloading (if primers ever become available again).

  • @bjack8645
    @bjack8645 Před 3 lety +9

    Great idea Steve! I use Simple Green Pro HD (purple in colour) On the bottle it gives a mix ratio for Light, Medium or Heavy duty application. I used it on Motorcycle carbs that had grease caked on them for 38 years and they came out beautiful. It was recommended for aluminum.

    • @ATR-oj2fj
      @ATR-oj2fj Před 2 lety

      That stuff is the best degreaser. I soaked an aluminum engine block in a large tote filled with this stuff and water. It’s non-corrosive and removes all of the burnt oil and makes the aluminum look like new.

  • @gotmilk91
    @gotmilk91 Před rokem +1

    Aha! For your dentures! The best ultrasonic cleaning tip of the year!

  • @705johnnyboy
    @705johnnyboy Před rokem +1

    i bought mine to clean my vinyl its amazing for that,now im taking it into the workshop as i have loads of tools and drill bits etc to bring back the newness ,great video ....

  • @elektro3000
    @elektro3000 Před 3 lety +9

    I've heard of doing this ("indirect" cleaning) but that was a great demonstration, and I'm amazed at how FAST the gasoline clean! Thanks so much for the video.

  • @tubeDude48
    @tubeDude48 Před 3 lety +7

    I use *Simple* *Green* for cleaning most of the items you mentioned, but I also clean electronic parts as well.

    • @andrewt9204
      @andrewt9204 Před 3 lety +1

      I was wondering about that. It works pretty good normally so I'd think in an ultrasonic cleaner it would work well. And it's pretty cheap. Have you found anything else better since?

    • @tubeDude48
      @tubeDude48 Před 3 lety +2

      @@andrewt9204 - On Jewelry I use Woolite.

  • @michaelsopher5048
    @michaelsopher5048 Před 3 lety +2

    You are brilliant. Brilliance come with experience. thanks for the tips Steve.

  • @65twoeightynine
    @65twoeightynine Před 2 lety +2

    FANTASTIC tips, Steve, and a great video. Thank you!!!

  • @64t120r
    @64t120r Před 3 lety +3

    I like this one. We have the same cleaner at our shop and there's been a lot of waste. Now we know how to cut that down. Thanks

  • @kraz904
    @kraz904 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for the tip on putting parts in a smaller container then putting the container into the ultrasonic filled with water. Works like a champ. I fill the machine with hot water to reduce cooking time, and I use generic Tupperware for the containers...

  • @dannyatherton8892
    @dannyatherton8892 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Steve, Now i am retired and we took that big step in life and moved to the countryside to live I now have a life away from those long long hours and days of working to one day have a life, this is we're your videos have helped me no end. I end my day by having a few Irish whisky and a look at your video's regarding what ever my latest project is, Thanks Steve from both me my four legged friends (two rescued ones)
    And France, peace perfect peace (so quiet I swear you could hear a mouse fart) cheers Steve.

  • @123123davies
    @123123davies Před 3 lety +2

    Just about to buy one. The tips about cleaning solution is excellent.
    Thanks Steve 😀😀😀

  • @jameseastwood4984
    @jameseastwood4984 Před 4 lety +6

    Beautiful two man saw on wall behind. I'm going to go 1850s on that one.

  • @Damiendrops
    @Damiendrops Před 3 lety +55

    My go-to ultrasonic solution is the pro-grade Simple Green (which, ironically is purple), it has additional surfactants (reduces surface tension) which makes the ultrasonic action more effective

    • @riccardocarbo2479
      @riccardocarbo2479 Před rokem

      Why would deionized water (distilled water) work better, do you know?

    • @scottguyer
      @scottguyer Před rokem +5

      @@riccardocarbo2479 deionized and distilled water are 2 totally different kinds of water. For an ultrasound cleaner you'll want to use distilled water

    • @asusreviews
      @asusreviews Před rokem +4

      @@scottguyer They are basically the same thing, just different ways of production. Distilled is through distillation. Deionized is through filters. Both should result in pure H2O with no impurities. Only real difference might be the PH level. Deionized is "poor mans" distilled water. As its far less costly to produce than to actually distill.

    • @anandvs
      @anandvs Před rokem

      @@scottguyer i presume the goal is to keep the tank clean and free from deposits. deionized/demineralized works just as well. why distilled?

    • @executive
      @executive Před rokem +3

      @@asusreviews you have no idea what de-ionized means. if it was filtered , it would be called "filtered".

  • @CaptainDangeax
    @CaptainDangeax Před 3 lety +2

    Great advice. I will eventually be able to use the ultrasonic cleaner which is under my kitchen sink

  • @sharonmiller8132
    @sharonmiller8132 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey Steve, I really enjoyed your video and now I’m already planning to buy an ultrasonic cleaner, great video👍

  • @thomaslamora1679
    @thomaslamora1679 Před 4 lety +4

    i haven't tried this, but it seems plausible. maybe brilliant.

  • @pommieMJ
    @pommieMJ Před 2 lety +5

    I've just taken delivery of a new ultrasonic cleaner and this tip is bloody fantastic!! I restore old mountain bikes and there are always heaps of grimy rusty parts. I can just chuck them in a jar and pop it into the cleaner. Different jars with different solutions for different jobs. PERFECT!

  • @jhackett9482
    @jhackett9482 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great tips! Just got an ultrasonic cleaner and you saved me a lot of trouble and work!

  • @kenshort6088
    @kenshort6088 Před rokem +2

    Hi Steve, nice video and tips. I have a small sonic cleaner that I bought around 20 years ago (from China). The instructions from mine says to INCREASE the ultrasonic cleaning capabilities, remove the basket. My basket is plastic. The unit does not have heat control; just time in 5 minute increments up to 30 minutes. Temperature does go up considerably after the 3rd session. It is still working today, I use it to clean my airbrush and related parts used for painting my models; works great.

  • @snapshot4691
    @snapshot4691 Před 2 lety +12

    Very nice video Steve. I use my cleaner predominantly for cleaning my bicycle chain about once a month. First I rinse the heavy gummy lube off with paint thinner and then I use Orange Degreaser available at the Dollar Store. (I can not claim this idea as my own as I saw this elsewhere here on YT) But the idea works great for cleaning most dirty grimy greasy items. I could probably use the Orange Degreaser alone in a glass jar but maybe in two different applications to assure that I am removing all the grit present. Thanks again for the container idea Steve.

  • @andrewstambaugh8030
    @andrewstambaugh8030 Před 3 lety +52

    Also, be warned that you should check a list for what gemstones are ok to put in ultrasonic cleaners. Some are very susceptible to fracture due to frequency. (others are very safe)
    Additionally, if your gemstone has any post processing cleanups like gap filler or polish, it may take that out.
    Examples of very safe stones: Diamonds, zirconia
    Examples of risky stones: Emeralds (gap fillers), Quartz (Huge variance in quality of stones but can be very frequency sensitive and usually have surface treatments)

  • @v10squirrel
    @v10squirrel Před rokem +2

    My go to cleaner Water and pine soil. Depending on what I’m cleaning on the ratio. Carbs about half, half. Smells good, safe, thanks for the tip

  • @OktoPutsch
    @OktoPutsch Před rokem +1

    Brillant idea ! i'll keep it in mind, thanks for the precious tip, take care

  • @DOffio
    @DOffio Před 4 lety +4

    Jet Fuel/Kerosene. Works awesome in an ultrasonic cleaner. We used it to clean our oil filters (rebuildable/reusable) when I worked on Helicopters.

  • @Coolhand99au
    @Coolhand99au Před 4 lety +3

    Great Video Mate !
    Love the Idea of isolating the parts in plastic container
    How safe is it using petrol though I dont want to blow my shed up !

  • @TheCbj79
    @TheCbj79 Před rokem +1

    The best tip ihave seen on this product. Im getting a big one now and im glad to see this. Since i will use boxes for my stuff!

  • @sheilam4964
    @sheilam4964 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thx for doing this and sharing. 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @jimciancio9005
    @jimciancio9005 Před 2 lety +11

    We use the ultrasonic cleaners in laboratories for mixers of compounds inside vessels like test tubes for instance. So they make a great no touch mixer!

  • @stevenmurata4392
    @stevenmurata4392 Před 4 lety +3

    Great video, thanks. I'll need to get one!

  • @neilmch
    @neilmch Před rokem +2

    Thanks for a great video Steve. It really helped me save time and money cleaning. Great Job

  • @Chris-pb3se
    @Chris-pb3se Před 2 lety +1

    Well, you’re my new favorite person. That’s the first “hack” I’ve seen on CZcams in 5 years that’s worth a damn.