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    I have one that is about 1.5 GL sized. 15X9X6" Quantrex unit that came from an old dental clinic. Most of the larger ones have a drain with a handle so t makes it easy to clean. As to cleaning agents as said you must be careful of what you use.
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    I have both a HF unit and Hornady. My only complaint on the HF unit is the short cycle time. I have not used the Hornady yet.

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    Any recommendations on best cleaning liquid? Looks like I'm getting one for my birthday (the Lyman one). Should I just get the Lyman cleaner and call it done or are their better (cheaper) alternatives?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lazytrbar View Post
    Any recommendations on best cleaning liquid? Looks like I'm getting one for my birthday (the Lyman one). Should I just get the Lyman cleaner and call it done or are their better (cheaper) alternatives?

    Not cheap but damn good: M-Pro7, be sure to oil well after cleaning-it strips every bit of oil from whatever you cleaned (including your hands)

    Do not use Lucas Extreme Bore Solvent and Ultrasonic Cleaner. Overpriced garbage, ATF would clean better.
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    I've been pleased with my RovSun so far. I'm assuming it's got the same chinese junk parts as the the rest of them, but it's been working well.
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    We have a 30L professional unit at the shop, mostly for carbs and engine parts, but a number of filthy firearms and parts have seen the inside as well. They always come out minty fresh after 1 55 minute cycle at @140 degrees. The cleaner we use is called Omega Clean. As noted before, oil everything immediately after, as it strips all lubrication.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TFOGGER View Post
    We have a 30L professional unit at the shop, mostly for carbs and engine parts, but a number of filthy firearms and parts have seen the inside as well. They always come out minty fresh after 1 55 minute cycle at @140 degrees. The cleaner we use is called Omega Clean. As noted before, oil everything immediately after, as it strips all lubrication.
    Seriously oil it right away. I took a HD diesel rebuild class and the teacher told us to dip the bolts. Then for reasons unknown, possibly to slow us down, just left them there after pulling them out. I spent 6 damn hours with a wire wheel getting the rust off. Good times.

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    I Googled Omega Clean, but came up with floor cleaning stuff. Could you provide a link?

    an it be diluted with water, or do you run fully concentrated?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duman View Post
    I Googled Omega Clean, but came up with floor cleaning stuff. Could you provide a link?

    an it be diluted with water, or do you run fully concentrated?
    It's from a company called Omegasonics. We dilute it with distilled water about 6:1.
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    https://www.omegasonics.com/product/omegaclean/

    Might be available elsewhere, but the SKU should help you find it: SKU: Soap 10-1
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