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Think there’s a bidet thread that covers that.Y'all clean your cans?!
Have to be careful what you use to clean your cans. Some chemicals and the ultrasonic itself, I'm told, can destroy baffles and tubes. I'm not a suppressor cleaner but I do clean my mounts and muzzle devices. Foaming bore cleaner works ok but I'm looking for something to cut down on scraping time.
Any truth to the rumors about fatigue cracking aluminum baffles from the vibration on the ultrasonic?The risk with ultrasonics is primarily the finish on the cans, and the chemicals you might use.
The cavitation caused by an ultrasonic cleaner causes the water temperature to rise, which can make cleaning reagents more aggressive than they would be otherwise.
That said, scrubbing out a can tube and the finished end caps isn't much of a chore, and flinging all the internal parts in an ultrasonic bath with a dilute solution of a recognized water-based can cleaner isn't going to be a problem.