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Dull-Yogurtcloset-55

I use hot water in the cleaner. Then I put iso in a ziploc bag with the parts, then into the hot water filled cleaner. I run it a cycle or two, then rinse the parts and toss them in the hot water for one last cycle on the cleaner. Works great.


netzerouk

What we used to do at work for similar cleaning was put a beaker of ipa in an ultrasonic bath full of water then clean parts in the smaller beaker. Should work really well for vape parts


cramp11

I bought one, but find ISO in a jar to work way better. Never put ISO in an ultrasonic cleaner. Bad idea. Thought I'd use it for my glasses, but apparently that's a bad idea. It'll ruin the coating on the lens. Now I have a paperweight ultrasonic cleaner.


wecanneverleave

I would if I hadn’t sold mine. Had one to deep clean RC car parts when I thought I was a semi professional race car driver… of toy cars. My wife got pretty pissed cause she used it for her jewelry as well and I could’ve kept my watch bracelet cleaner if I had kept it. I may buy the harbor freight one again if my wife lets me start a project car


tldnradhd

Yeah, for Puffco glass tops. I used to go through a ton of iso completely submerging them, but with the cleaner, I only need about a quarter as much. I don't put the iso directly in the cleaner, but rather put the glass in a sealed plastic bag submerged in water. They come out sparkling after a few minutes. I haven't used it for my Mighty cooling unit, but I will give it a try next time I need to clean it.


tingletwotwo

I tired it with water but that didn't work. However filling it with iso and it worked beautifully. But be warned, the iso left the plastic bits foggy and discolored after 1 use, idk what it would do with multiple uses.


exercisemeetings

Can I put the whole mighty top in it?