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    I've been wanting a sonic cleaner for some time, with my eye on the Hornady. But today a buddy gave me one he had from an NDT lab where he used to work. The question is, what to fill it with? His only idea was water or water mixed with dish washing detergent. What is the answer? Thanks in advance.

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    Simple Green and water.
    A word of caution, do be aware that closely fitted assemblies can suffer damage if left in a sonic cleaner for too long. The best way to deal with this is to suspend each part individually to ensure no parts are contacting each other.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    Simple Green and water.
    A word of caution, do be aware that closely fitted assemblies can suffer damage if left in a sonic cleaner for too long. The best way to deal with this is to suspend each part individually to ensure no parts are contacting each other.
    Make sure you're not putting Aluminum parts in the SG. I've had good results with Tide liquid and warm water.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    Make sure you're not putting Aluminum parts in the SG. I've had good results with Tide liquid and warm water.
    Did not know that about the AL and SG Jim.
    Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    Did not know that about the AL and SG Jim.
    Thank you.

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    The SG if used say 1x and not for long works. However it's like using ammonia based products in a bbl . Great if rinsed immediately but hell to pay if you forget.
    I've tried a few cleaning agents and the tide will work for most items, BUT not remove gunpowder residual completely. I grabbed one years ago as the 22's were filthy after a suppressor range trip.
    Brownells offers a few different sonic cleaner solutions, BUT they also have a warning about use on Al.
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    Thanks guys. What is the ration of SG or Tide to water? This is a small cleaner, I'm guessing about 1/2 gallon capacity; certainly less than a gallon.

    My first test piece is a solid steel 1950's era German derringer. The only aluminum is the grips screws so thanks for the warning. If I melt this piece I won't be out much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zzzippper View Post
    Thanks guys. What is the ration of SG or Tide to water? This is a small cleaner, I'm guessing about 1/2 gallon capacity; certainly less than a gallon.

    My first test piece is a solid steel 1950's era German derringer. The only aluminum is the grips screws so thanks for the warning. If I melt this piece I won't be out much.
    I use 4 table spoons of Tide liquid to 1 gal water. Remember it will not remove built up lead deposits. For those pieces i saturate the area with [ insert gun cleaner of choice] for an hr, wipe down then in the sonic cleaner. let it run 45 min- 1 hr then inspect.
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    I'm curious why Tide is the preferred soap?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zzzippper View Post
    I'm curious why Tide is the preferred soap?
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    Quote Originally Posted by zzzippper View Post

    My first test piece is a solid steel 1950's era German derringer. The only aluminum is the grips screws so thanks for the warning. If I melt this piece I won't be out much.
    Are you sure it is steel? Cheap Kraut handguns were notorious for being "pot metal" ie a zinc alloy casting.
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