I have used many parts cleaning/ restoration methods over the years. I seem to spend a lot of time cleaning parts and trying to make them new again. I also dabble in cad / zinc replating (another time suck for a different thread).
I have always used solvent for internal engine and transmission parts. They typically just need the old grease and oil cleaned off. I don’t like water base as I am afraid of spot rust. I will also use the solvent for bolts and parts to help loosen up the grease.
Next I use a vibration shaker, generally used for cleaning brass in reloading applications. I use the green pyramids and a water based green cleaner. Let the parts vibrate for a day or so and they come out pretty clean. The key after cleaning is to throw them in an acid etch if you are not plating them right away so they don’t flash rust. Then they can be stored in a bag until you are ready to paint or plate.
Now I just pulled the trigger on an ultrasonic cleaner. I have been looking at The Harbor Freight 6L. It finally went on sale with a coupon for $129. Of course they were out, so I tried to order it online, but for some reason wouldn’t accept my order. So next time I was on Facebook a Vevor add came up for Ultrasonic cleaners. The 6L was about $100, the 10L was about $129 and the 15L was $140 or something. I decided to get the 15L as it would fit larger parts. Delivered for $150. Can’t wait to try it. Any advice on ultrasonic would be appreciated.
Here are my current cleaning devices.
I have always used solvent for internal engine and transmission parts. They typically just need the old grease and oil cleaned off. I don’t like water base as I am afraid of spot rust. I will also use the solvent for bolts and parts to help loosen up the grease.
Next I use a vibration shaker, generally used for cleaning brass in reloading applications. I use the green pyramids and a water based green cleaner. Let the parts vibrate for a day or so and they come out pretty clean. The key after cleaning is to throw them in an acid etch if you are not plating them right away so they don’t flash rust. Then they can be stored in a bag until you are ready to paint or plate.
Now I just pulled the trigger on an ultrasonic cleaner. I have been looking at The Harbor Freight 6L. It finally went on sale with a coupon for $129. Of course they were out, so I tried to order it online, but for some reason wouldn’t accept my order. So next time I was on Facebook a Vevor add came up for Ultrasonic cleaners. The 6L was about $100, the 10L was about $129 and the 15L was $140 or something. I decided to get the 15L as it would fit larger parts. Delivered for $150. Can’t wait to try it. Any advice on ultrasonic would be appreciated.
Here are my current cleaning devices.