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1/21/2024 12:34 PM  #1


I took the Pine-Sol carb soak technique and made it 10X BETTER

After the amazing results using Pine-Sol as a carb dip I decided to do another experiment with an Ultrasonic cleaner.  I expected it to work well, Ultrasonic cleaners are a proven way to clean parts but I didn't expect it to work this well/fast





 


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1/21/2024 2:26 PM  #2


Re: I took the Pine-Sol carb soak technique and made it 10X BETTER

Awesome!

 

1/21/2024 4:12 PM  #3


Re: I took the Pine-Sol carb soak technique and made it 10X BETTER

So, where do I get one of those ultrasonic units?


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1/21/2024 4:43 PM  #4


Re: I took the Pine-Sol carb soak technique and made it 10X BETTER

MS wrote:

So, where do I get one of those ultrasonic units?

Affiliate links to items in this video:

Amazon link to Ultrasonic Cleaner https://amzn.to/3HoeQLJ
Walmart link to Ultrasonic Cleaner https://walmrt.us/490SJH0

 


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1/21/2024 5:04 PM  #5


Re: I took the Pine-Sol carb soak technique and made it 10X BETTER

Cool video Daze.

Flea Bay has them too.

“Creworks ultrasonic cleaner”

I’ve been considering one too.

 

1/21/2024 5:05 PM  #6


Re: I took the Pine-Sol carb soak technique and made it 10X BETTER

"Awesome" (the name of a cleaner available at Dollar Tree ! BTW)
Funny story......
When I was on submarines, back in my Navy days, I was a cook. The double griddle we used was cast iron and even when it was scrubbed with greenie pads it never really looked super clean.
One day when I was cleaning the galley I took a package of concentrated  Kool-Aid (aka as bug juice! One packet made 10 gallons of bug juice.)
I mixed about a pint of water with a packet of the lime bug juice (NOBODY liked the lime so we had PLENTY). I put the super concentrate on the cool griddle and gently wiped it with a greenie.
The results were.........it looked like a sheet of shiny stainless steel ! Stupid clean.
We started using the "magic concentrate" every time we cleaned the griddle.
We ordered more of the stuff and the crew used it throughout the boat on all the stainless steel surfaces! (even the inside of the stainless steel crapper bowls)                                                                                             .1. Fill the bowl almost to the top
                                                                                                                                                   2. pour in the bug juice mix
                                                                                                                                                   3. swish and flush !
                                                                                                                                                   4. shined like chrome!!
True story.....concentrated dehydrated vinegar worked almost as well.
6sally6


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1/21/2024 5:11 PM  #7


Re: I took the Pine-Sol carb soak technique and made it 10X BETTER

Nos681 wrote:

Cool video Daze.

Flea Bay has them too.

“Creworks ultrasonic cleaner”

I’ve been considering one too.

I have been trying to avoid greedBay unless I absolutly have to.  Poor customer service and they really screw their sellers.  I at one time sold most of my product line on eBay but got to a point where I would rather not sell it at all then sell it on eBay.
 


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1/21/2024 5:48 PM  #8


Re: I took the Pine-Sol carb soak technique and made it 10X BETTER

6sally6 wrote:

"Awesome" (the name of a cleaner available at Dollar Tree ! BTW)
Funny story......
When I was on submarines, back in my Navy days, I was a cook. The double griddle we used was cast iron and even when it was scrubbed with greenie pads it never really looked super clean.
One day when I was cleaning the galley I took a package of concentrated  Kool-Aid (aka as bug juice! One packet made 10 gallons of bug juice.)
I mixed about a pint of water with a packet of the lime bug juice (NOBODY liked the lime so we had PLENTY). I put the super concentrate on the cool griddle and gently wiped it with a greenie.
The results were.........it looked like a sheet of shiny stainless steel ! Stupid clean.
We started using the "magic concentrate" every time we cleaned the griddle.
We ordered more of the stuff and the crew used it throughout the boat on all the stainless steel surfaces! (even the inside of the stainless steel crapper bowls)                                                                                             .1. Fill the bowl almost to the top
                                                                                                                                                   2. pour in the bug juice mix
                                                                                                                                                   3. swish and flush !
                                                                                                                                                   4. shined like chrome!!
True story.....concentrated dehydrated vinegar worked almost as well.
6sally6

 
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1/21/2024 6:11 PM  #9


Re: I took the Pine-Sol carb soak technique and made it 10X BETTER

RPM, aka Bearing Bob wrote:

6sally6 wrote:

"Awesome" (the name of a cleaner available at Dollar Tree ! BTW)
Funny story......
When I was on submarines, back in my Navy days, I was a cook. The double griddle we used was cast iron and even when it was scrubbed with greenie pads it never really looked super clean.
One day when I was cleaning the galley I took a package of concentrated  Kool-Aid (aka as bug juice! One packet made 10 gallons of bug juice.)
I mixed about a pint of water with a packet of the lime bug juice (NOBODY liked the lime so we had PLENTY). I put the super concentrate on the cool griddle and gently wiped it with a greenie.
The results were.........it looked like a sheet of shiny stainless steel ! Stupid clean.
We started using the "magic concentrate" every time we cleaned the griddle.
We ordered more of the stuff and the crew used it throughout the boat on all the stainless steel surfaces! (even the inside of the stainless steel crapper bowls)                                                                                             .1. Fill the bowl almost to the top
                                                                                                                                                   2. pour in the bug juice mix
                                                                                                                                                   3. swish and flush !
                                                                                                                                                   4. shined like chrome!!
True story.....concentrated dehydrated vinegar worked almost as well.
6sally6

 
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This is at least the second time I’ve heard him tell that story.


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1/21/2024 6:52 PM  #10


Re: I took the Pine-Sol carb soak technique and made it 10X BETTER

Daze wrote:

RPM, aka Bearing Bob wrote:

6sally6 wrote:

"Awesome" (the name of a cleaner available at Dollar Tree ! BTW)
Funny story......
When I was on submarines, back in my Navy days, I was a cook. The double griddle we used was cast iron and even when it was scrubbed with greenie pads it never really looked super clean.
One day when I was cleaning the galley I took a package of concentrated  Kool-Aid (aka as bug juice! One packet made 10 gallons of bug juice.)
I mixed about a pint of water with a packet of the lime bug juice (NOBODY liked the lime so we had PLENTY). I put the super concentrate on the cool griddle and gently wiped it with a greenie.
The results were.........it looked like a sheet of shiny stainless steel ! Stupid clean.
We started using the "magic concentrate" every time we cleaned the griddle.
We ordered more of the stuff and the crew used it throughout the boat on all the stainless steel surfaces! (even the inside of the stainless steel crapper bowls)                                                                                             .1. Fill the bowl almost to the top
                                                                                                                                                   2. pour in the bug juice mix
                                                                                                                                                   3. swish and flush !
                                                                                                                                                   4. shined like chrome!!
True story.....concentrated dehydrated vinegar worked almost as well.
6sally6

 
Why did you wait all these years to share this tip?

This is at least the second time I’ve heard him tell that story.

 
Bug Juice was used on our firefighting equipment to make them sparkle…okay…a little exaggeration.
I’m sure the Navy uses environmentally friendly Bug Juice now.

 

1/21/2024 6:59 PM  #11


Re: I took the Pine-Sol carb soak technique and made it 10X BETTER

MS wrote:

So, where do I get one of those ultrasonic units?

After looking over the two models HF sells, I rejected them both.  Just thought I'd throw that out there.
 


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1/21/2024 7:20 PM  #12


Re: I took the Pine-Sol carb soak technique and made it 10X BETTER

My wife has a nice one for cleaning jewelry, but a carb body won’t fit😟


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1/21/2024 7:22 PM  #13


Re: I took the Pine-Sol carb soak technique and made it 10X BETTER

What size is yours, Daze?  The 15L version would cost as much as a new carb to fill it with Pine-Sol!


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1/21/2024 7:33 PM  #14


Re: I took the Pine-Sol carb soak technique and made it 10X BETTER

MS wrote:

What size is yours, Daze?  The 15L version would cost as much as a new carb to fill it with Pine-Sol!

15l. On sale fore $170 if you have Amazon prime and then there is a 5% coupon code knocking another 8 bucks off. I paid 139 when I got mine but that was between Thanksgiving and Christmas.  Not cheap but for me the time savings it paid for itself with these two throttle bodies.   Besides “money you enjoy wasting… “


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1/21/2024 8:03 PM  #15


Re: I took the Pine-Sol carb soak technique and made it 10X BETTER

I guess if you are going to buy one, get the biggest possible size. And if two liters is enough to submerge the part, that is enough?
And could throw some rocks in there to take up liquid volume if the part to be cleaned is small

Or some random wrenches, hammers, sockets.  To get a free cleanup on those


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1/21/2024 8:26 PM  #16


Re: I took the Pine-Sol carb soak technique and made it 10X BETTER

MS wrote:

I guess if you are going to buy one, get the biggest possible size. And if two liters is enough to submerge the part, that is enough?
And could throw some rocks in there to take up liquid volume if the part to be cleaned is small

Or some random wrenches, hammers, sockets.  To get a free cleanup on those

That was exactly my thought. Glen and I were talking about this exact thing and he is going to use bad transmission gears. I would be worried about rocks reacting with the cleaning liquid.


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1/22/2024 7:58 AM  #17


Re: I took the Pine-Sol carb soak technique and made it 10X BETTER

Yeah, throwing anything else in there that you want to clean makes sense. Up to the limit where it starts adding more contamination than it removes!!


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1/22/2024 8:33 AM  #18


Re: I took the Pine-Sol carb soak technique and made it 10X BETTER

Something neutral might be to take a glass jar and weigh it down with something to make it sink then seal the top..


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1/22/2024 1:09 PM  #19


Re: I took the Pine-Sol carb soak technique and made it 10X BETTER

Just watched the video, holy crap! Hard to believe it works so darn fast. You gonna use the heat feature and show us?


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