Instead of using a Solvent Tank, associated brushes, gloves and nasty chemicals - anyone out there had success in the Bike Workshop using Ultrasonic Parts Cleaners?
Tell me more, hon, because I am not familiar. But I am curious.JackRabbitSlims said:Instead of using a Solvent Tank, associated brushes, gloves and nasty chemicals - anyone out there had success in the Bike Workshop using Ultrasonic Parts Cleaners?
JackRabbitSlims said:Instead of using a Solvent Tank, associated brushes, gloves and nasty chemicals - anyone out there had success in the Bike Workshop using Ultrasonic Parts Cleaners?
JackRabbitSlims said:Thanks for the replies.
Yes, they seem like a great alternative to the solvent tank we use.
Couple questions:-
How long, on average, does the cleaning process take? - I suppose this is dependent on the size of the article and how filthy it is.....
Are you using a special cleaning fluid? - If so, what is it? - I have read that just plain old warm / hot water can work OK
What brands are you using or familiar with?
@veganrob - what size is the larger cleaner that you have?
Thanks again.
Cheers.
Stingray34 said:I know nosinks about ultrasonics, but can concur with BK that Simple Green is great stuff. In a bike shop one day, I saw the Rep drink it!
What do you think of using a "mild" dish-washing liquid like Palmolive?Bustedknuckle said:Yikes..it is water based so leaving it on or something in it can rust the part. With a brush and hot water, cleans just about anything.
Tricycle Rider said:What do you think of using a "mild" dish-washing liquid like Palmolive?Bustedknuckle said:Yikes..it is water based so leaving it on or something in it can rust the part. With a brush and hot water, cleans just about anything.
I'm not a pro mechanic, so I'll just get that out of the way...
I use an old dish brush (or tooth brush), dilute Palmolive with warm water, and just go to town on my chain and gears with aforementioned. Then I rinse with water, and then I take a whole bunch of old rags and dry off chain and parts as much as I can. (Naturally some lubing follows this once I can be reasonably sure all parts are dry.)
Seems to be working okay (no rusting), but like I said, I am not a pro mechanic.
PS - Sorry if I'm derailing thread, but don't have money for the Ultrasonic machine at the moment.
JackRabbitSlims said:Tricycle Rider said:What do you think of using a "mild" dish-washing liquid like Palmolive?Bustedknuckle said:Yikes..it is water based so leaving it on or something in it can rust the part. With a brush and hot water, cleans just about anything.
I'm not a pro mechanic, so I'll just get that out of the way...
I use an old dish brush (or tooth brush), dilute Palmolive with warm water, and just go to town on my chain and gears with aforementioned. Then I rinse with water, and then I take a whole bunch of old rags and dry off chain and parts as much as I can. (Naturally some lubing follows this once I can be reasonably sure all parts are dry.)
Seems to be working okay (no rusting), but like I said, I am not a pro mechanic.
PS - Sorry if I'm derailing thread, but don't have money for the Ultrasonic machine at the moment.
I think warm soapy water is fine for cleaning the bike down....rinse well and dry.
When it comes to the drive train, I'm a big fan off removing as much of it as I can from the bike (time dependent) and applying some form of degreaser (whether that be plant based or chemical based) to the parts, leaving it for a bit, then using a hard brush on it to clean it down, rinse well, use old rags to finish off, dry completely and then re-install.
Even when short on time, some degreaser on a rag can tidy up your chain, jockey wheels chain rings etc
For a clean Cassette, I like it off the free hub body and broken down as much as possible.
The bike-side of the chain rings can be a PIA - at least once a month I take the cranks off, and the chain rings to give it a solid clean.
I have known some Bike Mechanics to use diesel fuel as a degreaser, quite effectively too!
Tri Rider- if your current system works well for you, stick with it - "if it ain't broke" right??![]()
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