Specifically looking for info for TBAC takedown .22 and Dead Air Mask (Ti and SS construction)
I’ve been reading through rimfire cleaning threads and have seen a few members here trying different methods with ultrasonic cleaners
Mainly I’m looking at getting an ultrasonic to use with purple power or simple green. Doing this in my reloading room in my house and have small kids so nothing toxic is obviously best
For simple green/purple power guys,
1) What ratio do you mix? 50/50, straight simple green etc?
2) Do you use heat? know some have a heating feature
3) What time durations do you run? Obviously how dirty it is will depend on how many cycles is needed
4) Do you do just baffles? Baffles and end caps? Baffles/end caps/tubes?
I’m new to .22 cans and never used a ultrasonic cleaner before. Just looking for easiest way (non toxic) to keep my can clean on a regular basis
TBAC says not to use CLR on the stainless baffles due to degrading over time. So any clr method for these don’t interest me currently
Thanks
I’ve been reading through rimfire cleaning threads and have seen a few members here trying different methods with ultrasonic cleaners
Mainly I’m looking at getting an ultrasonic to use with purple power or simple green. Doing this in my reloading room in my house and have small kids so nothing toxic is obviously best
For simple green/purple power guys,
1) What ratio do you mix? 50/50, straight simple green etc?
2) Do you use heat? know some have a heating feature
3) What time durations do you run? Obviously how dirty it is will depend on how many cycles is needed
4) Do you do just baffles? Baffles and end caps? Baffles/end caps/tubes?
I’m new to .22 cans and never used a ultrasonic cleaner before. Just looking for easiest way (non toxic) to keep my can clean on a regular basis
TBAC says not to use CLR on the stainless baffles due to degrading over time. So any clr method for these don’t interest me currently
Thanks