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sbwhart:
Thanks Nick

The ultrasonic cleaner worked great, you can use plain tap water or add a few drops of washing up liquid for real dirty bits. They can be too good caused a lot of problems with fuzes the parts were too clean to function, ended up adding a small amount of oil to the liquid to put a bit of slip back in the system.

Have fun

Stew
Rob.Wilson:
Very nice Stew  :thumbup:  looking great  :clap: :clap: :clap:

Regards Rob
raynerd:
Stew, do you think the ultrasonic cleaner would be good enough to clean up old watch and clock movement parts? I know you can pay hundreds for them and appreciate they probably wouldn`t compete with those but do you think they would do something or at least worth the £20 you paid for that sort of thing?

Chris
sbwhart:
Hi Chris

I think it would be OK for watch and clock parts, although I wouldn't recommend using it on an expensive watch, it comes supplied with a basket that keeps the movement clear of the liquid whilst you clean the steel bracelet in fact I used it to clean the bracelet of my watch, it did a good job. I got it from Lidles who currently have them on offer, so far I'm happy with it.

Hope this helps

Stew

Powder Keg:
Looking good Stew!!
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