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Re: Washing and cleaning RUPES Compound Caps
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Re: Washing and cleaning RUPES Compound Caps
An ultrasonic cleaner will make short work of cleaning these caps as well.
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Re: Washing and cleaning RUPES Compound Caps
Originally Posted by
Deviant Detail
An ultrasonic cleaner will make short work of cleaning these caps as well.
Probably - but will it clean 40 caps at once?
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Re: Washing and cleaning RUPES Compound Caps
Originally Posted by
Mike Phillips
Probably - but will it clean 40 caps at once?
Depends on the tank size of the ultrasonic. I should be able to clean forty in mine, but I don't have forty caps to try. (I have a lab grade ultrasonic.)
Also, I can see your solution working best with a top loader washer versus a front loader. A front loader will work if you throw in some towels in with the caps to help buffer the noise of the caps hitting the drum.
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Re: Washing and cleaning RUPES Compound Caps
Originally Posted by
Deviant Detail
Depends on the tank size of the ultrasonic. I should be able to clean forty in mine, but I don't have forty caps to try. (I have a lab grade ultrasonic.)
I had know idea they came that large? Out of my area of expertise.
Originally Posted by
Deviant Detail
Also, I can see your solution working best with a top loader washer versus a front loader. A front loader will work if you throw in some towels in with the caps to help buffer the noise of the caps hitting the drum.
I may be the exception the masses but I prefer a top loader washing machine over a front loading modern version of the old reliable. When I was still at Meguiar's, after the detailing classes became very popular, they expanded the classroom, (the original room was tiny, I have pictures), and updated the washer and dryer with front loading units. Never cared for them. Never thought they got our microfiber towels as clean as the old school top-loader version.
Just what I experienced.
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