Heated Ultrasonic Cleaning VS Non-Heated: Do you Need Ultrasonic Cleaning / a Heated Cleaner?
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
- I test heated ultrasonic cleaning vs non-heated cleaning to help you decide answer the question, do you need ultrasonic cleaning or a heated cleaner at that. This demonstrates one of the ultimate ultrasound cleaner tip when it comes to ultrasonic cleaning dirty parts, especially those with hard carbon and varnish. I compare results from the 2L Creworks vs VPCOK ultrasonic cleaner.
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- 2L Creworks ultrasonic cleaner (110v) - amzn.to/3wNH28L
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- VPCOK ultrasound cleaner - amzn.to/3k6mSNZ (110v)
- VPCOK ultrasound cleaner - amzn.to/3I7U5ox (220v variant)
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Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:29 - Dirty spark plugs
0:57 - Setting up
1:32 - Heated vs non-heated cleaning
2:34 - The result
2:58 - Ultrasonic cleaner for everyone
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Brother, you are the best car mechanic youtuber i have ever seen 👍👍 keep going 🫡
Thank you so much 😀
Nice tip on saving degreasing fluid.
Yes boss👍🏼
I appreciate your efforts. It would be good to isolate one factor you want to test at a time. From this experiment I don't know what's more important: heat, stronger ultrasonic vibration or additional cleaning fluid (presumably all three make some difference). i.e., perhaps the smaller cleaner would work just as well if between each of the 6 runs you replenished with fresh, heated fluid.
Great point! Though, I was largely pitching the devices against themselves. You're right, I've had better results with the small one when I use heated fluid.
Do you use ultrasonic cleaning? Considering getting an one? Some links below to check out as you decide 😀
From Amazon:
- 2L Creworks ultrasonic cleaner (110v) - amzn.to/3wNH28L
- 2L Creworks ultrasonic cleaner (220v) - amzn.to/3P4xnRH
- VPCOK ultrasound cleaner - amzn.to/3k6mSNZ (110v)
- VPCOK ultrasound cleaner - amzn.to/3I7U5ox (220v variant)
- Other products I use or recommend - amzn.to/42x5re3
I may earn a small commission from a purchase made through the links above.
I wonder if you could just slowly heat your cleaning fluid in a pot on the stove then use it in the ultrasonic cleaner? Either way both methods seem to work great. What parts benefit the most from being ultrasonically cleaned do you think?
I've actually heated fluid before use on some ocassions while using the small device without heating.
Ultrasonic cleaning is very good for removing varnish, rust, carbon, and gunk. For me I've used it for solenoids, iridium spark plugs (because wire brushing is advised against), etc. Injectors, carburetors are also good fits.
Pls where is your garage located in Nigeria
I actually don't run a garage, shop or offer commercial services 😐