Right, I have recieved the ultrasonic beast and had a little go with it.
Here it is.
As I removed it from the box the spot weld on the handle of the lid popped off one side immediately which didn`t fill me with confidence !
This is the offending item that I hate cleaning ( as you can see by its condition ).
I stripped a few more bits off and put the small parts in a jar of thinners as I only had a little bit left. I put the jar in the water along with the body of the gun.
I filled up the tank with plain water including one kettle of boiling, set the heater to 35 degrees ish and let it run for the full 30 minutes.
After the 30 minutes I was quite impressed, the little parts in the jar were very good it had even cleaned the fine gauze from the inline filter which surprised me as they get very gummed up and I normally just change them quite regularly.
The gun body itself was not as good but much cleaner than before and the paint on it had softened so I gave it a brush with a nylon brush and chucked it all back in for another cycle.
This time the gun was very good.
So I reassembled it ready for its next use.
In conclusion I am very pleased with it, if I had used gunwash the entire body would have been spotless in one cycle. Or even with some form of detergent or something in the water.
It made cleaning the fiddly annoying bits very easy indeed and will make me more inclined to give it a proper cleaning more often. I think I am going to try some other things in it like rusty old tools and see what it can do with those, I am scrounging up various tubs and jam jars as I think keeeping the nasty stuff contained in smaller vessels is the way to go.
Ollie