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#Post#: 28160--------------------------------------------------
sonic cleaner
By: hammy44 Date: September 26, 2014, 3:05 pm
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hi am thinking off getting a sonic cleaner for cleaning brass
for reloading.what size should i think off going for,prob would
be max of 100 rounds at a time should i go for a timer one or
standard any advice appreciated
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Re: sonic cleaner
By: GEOFF.223 Date: September 28, 2014, 6:34 pm
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There a great job cleans in side of case primer pocket and the
pin hole spotless to need to clean primer pocket ever again by
hand.
They all do the same pal I use a �15 one I got from lidl great
wee job I only put 30 ish in at a time as it does a better job
70 can fit.
Get onto ebay and get a cheap one because the ones that have
hornady and laymen stickers on the are twice the price and are
the exact same as some on ebay.
You'll want something at least 1.5ltr mines only holds a pint of
fluid you'll pic one up on ebay for 35 quid
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Re: sonic cleaner
By: hammy44 Date: October 2, 2014, 4:01 am
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thanks Geoff.finding it hard to get 1.5 ltr on ebay for that
price but will keep trying and if you do find one it doesnt post
to n Ireland
#Post#: 28247--------------------------------------------------
Re: sonic cleaner
By: hammy44 Date: October 11, 2014, 4:29 am
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ok Geoff got sonic cleaner put cases in set timer for 480s yes
cleaned outer case but didnt really clean primer pocket.put back
in and set them up on their ends pocket down still not clean.put
washing liquid in and put heater on,still not really clean.any
advice on what to do.
#Post#: 28248--------------------------------------------------
Re: sonic cleaner
By: millrace Date: October 11, 2014, 1:06 pm
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Go to your nearest maplins and buy a bottle of " sea clean" add
cpl cap fuls to sonic cleaner job done.....don't waste time with
homemade solutions not worth the bother this stuff is good.....
#Post#: 28249--------------------------------------------------
Re: sonic cleaner
By: hammy44 Date: October 11, 2014, 2:15 pm
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thanks millrace maplins here i come
#Post#: 28252--------------------------------------------------
Re: sonic cleaner
By: davesson Date: October 12, 2014, 8:03 am
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Got my sonic cleaner from Maplins online with free delivery.
Just keep an eye out for a sale!!!
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Re: sonic cleaner
By: hammy44 Date: October 18, 2014, 3:25 pm
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thanx millrace got the seaclean great job tried the vinegar salt
and soap ok but the seaclean is fantastic
#Post#: 29817--------------------------------------------------
Re: sonic cleaner
By: GEOFF.223 Date: December 22, 2015, 4:02 am
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Got fluid out of work don't know exactly what it is but it
cleans the brass up 10 times better than the maplins and lyman
fluid I have used before
smells like old socks
we were using it to clean gear boxes so mite have a degreaser in
it
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