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Does anyone have any experience with Slip 2000 725 gun cleaner when used in an ultrasonic cleaner?This message has been edited. Last edited by: MacGyver, | ||
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Not in an ultrasonic cleaner, no, but I do use it and it's very mild. I would think that it would be fine in an ultrasonic. I'm a huge fan of Slip 2000 products. _______________________________________________ “What sickens me about left-wing people, especially the intellectuals, is their utter ignorance of the way things actually happen.” ~ George Orwell "That's one thing about intellectuals. They've proved that you can be absolutely brilliant and have no idea what's going on." ~ Woody Allen | |||
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I'm also a big fan of Slip2000 products, especially their EWL. You may wish to contact Slip2000 directly. Greg Conner runs the show. Great guy. A few years ago I called there after hours, hoping to leave a message requesting a return call. To my surprise I got to speak with Greg himself. Not to many CEOs I know answer telephone calls, let alone after hours. JM2c Good luck! | |||
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I also really like Slip 2000 and similar products. We use M Pro 7 at work. Their safe on about everything, non-toxic, and just a good multipurpose cleaner. You could use it to wipe down your bench or to wash your hands if you had to. I've never used it in an ultrasonic cleaner, and I think it would be fine, but because of some of the potential issues inherent to an ultrasonic (cavitation being a big one), you can probably use something a little more aggressive. Simple Green, Purple Power, and the like are pretty common. | |||
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