Super green “crystal” is the next step up from just simple green. They used that when I was in motorcycle tech school. Where to find it I’m not sure. We had A cleaner that would stay on for like four hours so yes it does take but of time for it to work everything off but it works!! Especially well a carburetor and not have to worry about harsh chemicals in any O-rings or gasket swelling up if u missed some. As always thanks for makeing the videos. I’m waiting on more splicing for x rings going to make my own but wanna see home u do yours. U always “Bring something to the table”
Hey man greatly appreciate the input thanks for watching, I was actually gonna do a splice video but this came in the mail. I promise I will get an ultra sling single ring video out very soon, probably next video. Very easy to splice. Who knows I may have time early next week depends how busy we get, Stay safe. 👊
Very cool man never thought of using one of those for cleaning saw part👊🏽 Taking away all that carbon buildup is going to rob the height compression properties of the cylinder lol 😁
Haha yupp it may have slightly less compression, anyway normally I wouldn't worry about a little carbon but I thought it would be a challenging test, I found out now there is a type for aluminum. Thanks for watching brotha stay safe 👊
Man when we bough akimbos days apart from each other i thought this guy and i are on the same wavelength. I got an ultrasonic last month same kind but smaller just for carbs, hahaha 👊👊👊
You might try the Simple Green at a lower temperature. I have read that heating Simple Green to 113-140 °F (45-60 °C) works well. There are temperatures that maximize the effect of heat and cavitation. Above that temperature there is less cavitation.
@@PoplarMechanic Give us an update if you experiment with lower temperatures. if you look up cavitation you will see there are very small bubble that build up and when they collapse they generate pressures of up to 2000atm and temperatures of up to 5000 Kelvin (Temperature of the Sun). If you look up "sonoluminescence" you will find that the energy actually emits lights and they were able to photograph it.
For your carbon build up use FUME FREE OVEN CLEANER in the blue can and leave it on overnight. It works great 👍 Also works great on soap scum in bathtub or showers fiberglass or steel tubs.use a green scotch brite pad.
Dude Simple Green is the best. When I was in the Army we would clean the engines of out Bradly tactical fighting vehicles with that stuff as well as pretty much everything else lol. We would just spray a bunch of that stuff on the engine and let it sit for a bit. By the time we’d spray that stuff down the engine would be clean of all grime. It’s the only cleaner I will use these days. I can say with certainty that carbon has no chance if you leave it in there for a bit longer. Wasn’t authorized to do this but I would soak the bolt from my machine gun in simple green and the carbon buildup would literally just wipe away with a little gun oil (CLP) on a rag. Stuff isn’t harmful either seen a guy take a shot of the stuff after a dare.
Awesome story man! I appreciate your input. I will have to give it a little bit longer in the machine. Sounds like simple green really is a good choice. Stay safe frizzell my nizzell 🇨🇦👊🇨🇦
This is the model I have been looking for due to the manual controls and not digital. Amazon.us doesn’t offer this model but Amazon.ca does, yet it won’t ship to the states 😞
Well honestly i have no experience with other models, but it should be fine, I absolutely love these things man, ive cleaned all kinds of shit, trailer plugs, saw parts wifes vacuum lol, any model should be fine I would think, I always read reviews before I buy, hope that helps
@@PoplarMechanic thank you for replying, initially I wanted to take the 6 liter model, your video is making me change my mind and opt for the 15 liter model. to date have you cleaned objects that require a 15-liter appliance, or could the 6-liter one be enough?
Is that simple green the aluminum safe kind? I know some of that stuff will eat away at aluminum. I just use dawn soap and water. Occasionally will use a little cleaner too. Heat really helps. Cleaning dirty cylinders takes quite a long time. Cleaned some cases in mine and it took a few hours. I get really lazy and let the ultra sonic do all the work lol. Some times I could easy blow it off..
I'm not sure if its aluminum safe, it doesnt seem to cuase damage. There are small pits where the carbon was but I think it's just like that. I'm gonna try some other parts with dawn. Thanks for the input I want to be lazy to lol.
Poplar Mechanic I had to look it up. The original green kind is corrosive to aluminum. I never see pitting on any parts I clean so that must be the simple green. I bet the ratio plays a big role. They make a simple green that’s aluminum safe. On cylinders it’s probably not really an issue though. More cosmetic.
I found it the extreme simple green for aircraft, but really I'm not to worried about cleaning beyond this point, I'll probably just use dish soap, a good test and learning experience. I just want to clean stuff now lol.
Poplar Mechanic more of an issue with carbs more than anything. Little pitting on a cylinder won’t matter. I’ve also used Oil Eater and it worked well. But I use mine so often I have to change the water frequently which is where dawn soap makes more sense and seems to get the job done. I’ll let parts soak too if they need it.
So if I put the magnesium parts in there like clutch covers will it damage the paint or anything? Thanks I know you mentioned putting case halves in there.
Poplar Mechanic it shouldn’t be any issue at all, just watch what degreasers you use as some can react with alloys and the like.. Great video as always. 😁👍🏴
Hey man, im from denmark and simple green is not available here, not that i know off anyways, altho im going to get an ultrasonic cleaner myself, and things ive heard that worked for others as a cleaner is, Diesel, Gasoline, WD-40, Dish Soap, and EGR Cleaner, maybe you wanna make a video with some or all of them and share your experience? If your not going to do it before i get 1, ill try and make a video of det different kinds of cleaners Best regards from denmark =)
Super green “crystal” is the next step up from just simple green. They used that when I was in motorcycle tech school. Where to find it I’m not sure. We had A cleaner that would stay on for like four hours so yes it does take but of time for it to work everything off but it works!! Especially well a carburetor and not have to worry about harsh chemicals in any O-rings or gasket swelling up if u missed some. As always thanks for makeing the videos. I’m waiting on more splicing for x rings going to make my own but wanna see home u do yours. U always “Bring something to the table”
Hey man greatly appreciate the input thanks for watching, I was actually gonna do a splice video but this came in the mail. I promise I will get an ultra sling single ring video out very soon, probably next video. Very easy to splice. Who knows I may have time early next week depends how busy we get, Stay safe. 👊
Very cool man never thought of using one of those for cleaning saw part👊🏽
Taking away all that carbon buildup is going to rob the height compression properties of the cylinder lol 😁
Haha yupp it may have slightly less compression, anyway normally I wouldn't worry about a little carbon but I thought it would be a challenging test, I found out now there is a type for aluminum. Thanks for watching brotha stay safe 👊
4:42 we use those things for making tea in the UK and Asia
I love a good Husky. I have a Scandinavian ultrasonic cleaner by FinnSonic too. I'm in England.
great review...looks like it works really well for a good price ..thanks for sharing
Thanks scoot, I know it's boring stuff but I find it interesting. Stay safe brotha👊
Man when we bough akimbos days apart from each other i thought this guy and i are on the same wavelength. I got an ultrasonic last month same kind but smaller just for carbs, hahaha 👊👊👊
Lol you know what they say great minds think alike. Thanks for watching brotha 👊
Good old Dawn dish washing soap does the same thing. Dawn is a high quality de greaser. Try it.
Ya that's what I run now, thanks for your comment
You might try the Simple Green at a lower temperature. I have read that heating Simple Green to 113-140 °F (45-60 °C) works well. There are temperatures that maximize the effect of heat and cavitation. Above that temperature there is less cavitation.
Thanks for the info man !
@@PoplarMechanic Give us an update if you experiment with lower temperatures. if you look up cavitation you will see there are very small bubble that build up and when they collapse they generate pressures of up to 2000atm and temperatures of up to 5000 Kelvin (Temperature of the Sun). If you look up "sonoluminescence" you will find that the energy actually emits lights and they were able to photograph it.
I have heard Toilet bowl cleaner works well also .
For your carbon build up use FUME FREE OVEN CLEANER in the blue can and leave it on overnight. It works great 👍
Also works great on soap scum in bathtub or showers fiberglass or steel tubs.use a green scotch brite pad.
Hey man thanks so much, I will give it a go
Dude Simple Green is the best. When I was in the Army we would clean the engines of out Bradly tactical fighting vehicles with that stuff as well as pretty much everything else lol. We would just spray a bunch of that stuff on the engine and let it sit for a bit. By the time we’d spray that stuff down the engine would be clean of all grime. It’s the only cleaner I will use these days. I can say with certainty that carbon has no chance if you leave it in there for a bit longer. Wasn’t authorized to do this but I would soak the bolt from my machine gun in simple green and the carbon buildup would literally just wipe away with a little gun oil (CLP) on a rag. Stuff isn’t harmful either seen a guy take a shot of the stuff after a dare.
Awesome story man! I appreciate your input. I will have to give it a little bit longer in the machine. Sounds like simple green really is a good choice. Stay safe frizzell my nizzell 🇨🇦👊🇨🇦
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@@mike99ify I wouldn't mind seeing a video to Frizz 🤘 😁
Poplar Mechanic I got you brotha. Got some fun stuff in the works at the moment. 😁 #Zrunner
Nice Review.
6:56 The noise scares the hell out of my poor little cat.
This is the model I have been looking for due to the manual controls and not digital. Amazon.us doesn’t offer this model but Amazon.ca does, yet it won’t ship to the states 😞
Damn that sucks, usually it's the other way around. Well hopefully you can find a way to get it, It does a great job
Poplar Mechanic Been researching options, coming up short each and every time.
How long you can talk about cleaning ultrasoon?
nice video, I saw that you have chosen the analog model, what do you think for the digital model?
Well honestly i have no experience with other models, but it should be fine, I absolutely love these things man, ive cleaned all kinds of shit, trailer plugs, saw parts wifes vacuum lol, any model should be fine I would think, I always read reviews before I buy, hope that helps
@@PoplarMechanic
thank you for replying, initially I wanted to take the 6 liter model, your video is making me change my mind and opt for the 15 liter model. to date have you cleaned objects that require a 15-liter appliance, or could the 6-liter one be enough?
Is that simple green the aluminum safe kind? I know some of that stuff will eat away at aluminum. I just use dawn soap and water. Occasionally will use a little cleaner too. Heat really helps. Cleaning dirty cylinders takes quite a long time. Cleaned some cases in mine and it took a few hours. I get really lazy and let the ultra sonic do all the work lol. Some times I could easy blow it off..
I'm not sure if its aluminum safe, it doesnt seem to cuase damage. There are small pits where the carbon was but I think it's just like that. I'm gonna try some other parts with dawn. Thanks for the input I want to be lazy to lol.
Poplar Mechanic I had to look it up. The original green kind is corrosive to aluminum. I never see pitting on any parts I clean so that must be the simple green. I bet the ratio plays a big role. They make a simple green that’s aluminum safe. On cylinders it’s probably not really an issue though. More cosmetic.
@@yotaismygame ok well I better get the aluminum safe stuff.
I found it the extreme simple green for aircraft, but really I'm not to worried about cleaning beyond this point, I'll probably just use dish soap, a good test and learning experience. I just want to clean stuff now lol.
Poplar Mechanic more of an issue with carbs more than anything. Little pitting on a cylinder won’t matter. I’ve also used Oil Eater and it worked well. But I use mine so often I have to change the water frequently which is where dawn soap makes more sense and seems to get the job done. I’ll let parts soak too if they need it.
They are great tools, you’ll wonder how you managed without it.
Stay safe pal. 😁👍 🏴
So if I put the magnesium parts in there like clutch covers will it damage the paint or anything? Thanks I know you mentioned putting case halves in there.
Poplar Mechanic it shouldn’t be any issue at all, just watch what degreasers you use as some can react with alloys and the like..
Great video as always. 😁👍🏴
@@salvtec thanks man, I hope I can get to where you are at one day. Basically I need a lathe a right angle and alot more practice lol 🤘
WD 40 rust remover works awesome on old rusty Axe dont no about carbon I bet it would work
Hey thanks for the tip, I will definitely try that out! Stay safe Greg 👊
Hey man, im from denmark and simple green is not available here, not that i know off anyways, altho im going to get an ultrasonic cleaner myself, and things ive heard that worked for others as a cleaner is, Diesel, Gasoline, WD-40, Dish Soap, and EGR Cleaner, maybe you wanna make a video with some or all of them and share your experience? If your not going to do it before i get 1, ill try and make a video of det different kinds of cleaners
Best regards from denmark =)
I actually use dawn dish soap now, it works good and is safe on all saw parts. Thanks for sharing.
@@PoplarMechanic Does it take the caked on carbide? =)
@@johnniekewl2 nope, I don't think anything does, the aluminum starts to go before the carbon
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U need to something else to cleen carbon with. Simple green won't work.
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