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    Aldi Ultrasonic Cleaner $14.99

    Was just down at Aldi and picked myself up a Ultrasonic Cleaner for $14.99.

    Not sure how well it will go or anything but thought some people might be interested.

    They still had a stack left at my local one, I might grab a second one just in case.

    I'm not going to be testing it for a little while yet as I still need a garage to get the carbs off the zzr.

    Hope someone finds this useful...

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    Wow - they're $10 cheaper now.

    http://www.streetfighters.com.au/for...highlight=aldi

    Well worth it

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    Haha I think I need to learn how to use the search function

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    there not bad if you use the correct cleaner in them, transducer is 40 watts.

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    So what cleaner would you recommend for carbs and calipers?

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    If you want the best and cost isnt an issue (yeah right using a Aldi cleaner) Brulin 815GD is the go. But if your on a budget just use warm water with some automotive degreaser designed to be diluted with water at a rate of about 1 tablespoon to a cup of water. Several home made recipeys also add half a tea spoon of ammonia , don't use this if your doing carbs with brass (like jets or emulshion tubes) in them still !

    When looking for degreaser , look for an acid based one for ali parts . Run through bath , then clean bath and run through with warm water and a little bicarbsoda to sort any acid left on/in the carbs etc.

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