Alconox 1832 Citranox Phosphate-Free Concentrated Cleaner and Metal Brightener, 1 quart Bottle
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Yes, that's what I think! For instance, I run a bit of heat in my ultrasonic and get clean pockets on 38,45,44 cases in about 15 minutes.
A label on the bottle noted Lot#CIG6 Exp 07/18 1Quart. I cleaned a total of 525 of these bottles. Two table spoons of 223 were added to the wet tumbler in the Frankfort Arsenal with approximately one and a half gallons To my knowledge, I have found it to be the best product to use on brass. I've tried every kind of liquid, and nothing works the way this does.
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The reviews on Amazon suggest that this stuff beats the Lyman TurboSonic cleaning solution and the manufacturer's website states it- Your brass will be easier to maintain if you use line rather Also, it is more environmentally friendly than most cleaners. I used it in an ultrasonic cleaner with a heated function, namely the Lyman TurboSonic 2500. You can read the It turns out that the 308 brass I cleaned had mostly already been wet cleaned in a Tumblr with stainless steel pins, Dawn detergent, and Lemishine. I wanted to see if additional carbon had been removed, and I was pleasantly surprised. Brass came out slightly shiny, and there were some solids in the bottom of the tank, and the solution was cloudy, indicating that materials were removed from the brass.
I also thoroughly cleaned brass pieces that had not been previously wet cleaned with it and the results were virtually As a result, 1 is diluted as follows The cost per batch is also cheaper than that of most other options since 75 grams or about 2 ounces of salt per gallon of water is used.
This product has been a reliable performer for me over the years. When I mix 50 parts water to 1 part Citrinox, the brass looks like it came from the factory brand.
It is not uncommon for us to use a lot of iron Stains can be left on laboratory glassware by compounds on our glassware. There is an easy way to remove it with this product.
With its ability to remove thin oxides from metal surfaces, Citralnox is a highly efficient cleaner. The majority of my work is on titanium and copper/copper alloy components cleaned with an ultrasonic cleaner. It's easy to notice the subtle etching on copper surfaces in just a few minutes, which go from dull and dark to bright and pristine. When cleaning at elevated temperatures, you should be careful with the length of the procedure since the heat can literally eat the parts away.
The product works well to remove mineral deposits from water, rust stains, and mild corrosion effects. This leaves no residue at all. Alconox's line of essential cleaning products stands out for its outstanding quality.
Worked just as well as Hornady brass cleaner at a fraction of the price.
Worked great for me. Those damn dirty carb jets are like brand new once they pass through the ultrasonic. It is somewhat acidic, so you will need to thoroughly rinse it off. If you put entire carburators in it, be carefull, as it reacts with aluminum and pot metal. I had problems with brass passage plugs popping out when using.
In my spare time, I make glass. The borosilicate glass I work with needs to be as clean as possible to minimize bubbles and maintain The manufacturing process is more intense than using windex, and it requires a thorough rinsing after use. However, the final result is worth the time and effort.