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That’s one ugly stripper
Read a review from a guy who was putting small parts (not bike parts) in a ziplock baggie full of his preferred cleaning product and putting that in his ultrasonic cleaner which was full of water. He said it worked the same but didn’t waste a bunch of cleaning product and the device stayed clean. Anyone try this?
Makes sense especially to save cleaning product, you would still have to wipe clean the ultrasonic tank though. Mine is stainless steel with a drain, it takes about 10 seconds to clean. Will try.
 
So much faster.
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New xt chain
Degreaser than some denatured alcohol.
Did that yesterday at work.
Wax this morning at home
 
I reuse shimano quicklinks without issue, SRAM flattop 12 speed quick links, have broken 2 after reusing so no more.
Only issue I've had with quicklinks (Shimano) and wax is that wax get in the little groove where the opposite link is supposed to snap in, then it does not snap in. A quick clean of the groove and they're snapping like a turtle...
 
That’s one ugly stripper
Read a review from a guy who was putting small parts (not bike parts) in a ziplock baggie full of his preferred cleaning product and putting that in his ultrasonic cleaner which was full of water. He said it worked the same but didn’t waste a bunch of cleaning product and the device stayed clean. Anyone try this?

Glass is better. Plastic damps the vibes (literally).

I have quite expensive cleaning solution that is used for removing scale from brass/steel for watches/clocks, so filling an entire tank would be dumb. I just fill a shallow glass dish and prop it up on a couple of upturned tumblers in the machine.

For gross large parts (machinery), I use hot water and Dawn. Works good enough. Remember, ultrasonics are not for big cleaning, they're for finishing the little nooks and crannies.
 
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