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| quote: Originally posted by Brett B: I just fill the main tank to the "min" fill line with water, and then drop in 1 or 2 of the stainless tanks with the small parts in them. They float a bit until you put on the lid. I haven't used or needed the black basket for anything yet.
I just cleaned several pistols today and my BCG from my AR and the ultrasonic cleaner is awesome!
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| quote: Originally posted by JRC: Stormin' -
What did you end up using for a cleaning solution, if I may ask?
Thank you.
I used the Hornady One Shot Sonic Cleaner Solution Gun Parts Formula. It is a concentrate that you only need a small amount you dilute with water and can reuse the solution you made until it needs to be replaced. It really does a good job.
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