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  • guzma393

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    Jan 15, 2020
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    Ultrasonic cleaner came in the morning with just enough time to get it working with 50/50 CLR distilled water submerged mix in a bag before my daughter's therapy appointment. Timer set to 30 mins.

    Just came back home, and baffles came out spotless. Almost too spotless, it looks like the copper washed finished was also taken off too. Hindsight, i probably should have just ran it for 30 minutes and take it off the clr solution and not let it sit for a couple of hours. Ah well, a couple of fouling shots will get them pitch black again.

    Overall, I'm a happy camper. There was some caked residue left on the blast baffles, but were easily scrapped off with a small flathead.
     

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    John from MD

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    May 12, 2005
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    Ultrasonic cleaner came in the morning with just enough time to get it working with 50/50 CLR distilled water submerged mix in a bag before my daughter's therapy appointment. Timer set to 30 mins.

    Just came back home, and baffles came out spotless. Almost too spotless, it looks like the copper washed finished was also taken off too. Hindsight, i probably should have just ran it for 30 minutes and take it off the clr solution and not let it sit for a couple of hours. Ah well, a couple of fouling shots will get them pitch black again.

    Overall, I'm a happy camper. There was some caked residue left on the blast baffles, but were easily scrapped off with a small flathead.
    The baffles are stainless steel so no harm done but, always take your parts out as soon as they are done is a pretty good rule to stick to.
     

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