I’ve had the Hornady for a few years now and I use it on everything from brass to car parts. You just need to pay attention to what finish and cleaners you use.
We have two Branson ultrasonic cleaners at the shop. The big one gets 10% simple green and well water. The small one gets Dawn soap and distilled water. They both clean different kinds of parts. I have to admit, I never use the ultrasonic cleaners on my gun parts. They clean very well, but can wreck the finish on a gun in a couple of minutes. If you must, Dawn soap with good water.
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I will add----We used the big ultrasonic to clean a load of brass using well water, Dawn soap and a bit of Lemishine. Brass came out looking like brand new.
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Originally posted by c1steve: I am interested in using ultrasonic to clean the trigger assembly on my P320. The parts are stainless, except for the trigger shoe itself.
Does anyone think the flat black finish on the trigger shoe would be damaged?
A review I saw on Youtube had a guy running a 320 through the ultrasonic and it was fine, or at least he didn't report any issues.
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