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		<title>Improved Ultrasonic Cleaning with Citranox</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Forum Member Dave B., aka &#8220;Gunamonth&#8221;, is a chemist/physicist with decades of experience working with the ultrasound process. He has achieved great results cleaning cases via ultrasound. Dave tried a variety of solutions and he favors a mix of water and Citranox®. This achieved the best results, and did not require a separate neutralizing step [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img align="right" hspace="5" src='http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/citranox150.jpg' alt="Citranox Case Cleaner">Forum Member Dave B., aka &#8220;Gunamonth&#8221;, is a chemist/physicist with decades of experience working with the ultrasound process. He has achieved great results cleaning cases via ultrasound. Dave tried a variety of solutions and he favors a mix of water and Citranox®. This achieved the best results, and did not require a separate neutralizing step if you rinse the cases thoroughly after. Citranox, mixed 1:75 or 1:100 with water (distilled H20 is best), is inexpensive to use. Phospate-free Citranox® contains a blend of organic acids, anionic and non-ionic surfactants and alkanolamines. For more information on using Citranox®, check out <a href="http://6mmbr.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=1444864&amp;amp%3bhighlight" target="new">THIS FORUM THREAD</a>.</p>
<p>Dave notes: &#8220;I had a lot of communication with the technical VP of Alconox about trying to clean fired cases with an ultrasonic unit. He sent me a copy of his ultrasonic cleaning manual and recommended a product called Citranox®. So far I&#8217;ve been very impressed. With once- or twice-fired brass they clean up very quickly. The worst cases I tried were 6 Dashers that had been fired ten times with Varget and never cleaned. The worst fouling was in the bottom of the case around the flash hole. They took longer and I used a more concentrated cleaning solution but they did come out clean. The price is reasonable. I paid $35 a gallon and for once- or twice-fired cases I dilute the cleaner 100 to 1. There is much less chemical reaction with the brass than there is with vinegar. No weird colors, just shiny bright. I even used it with hot water, which speeds up the cleaning process. No need to neutralize. Just rinse in running water and they&#8217;re squeaky clean. The cleaner is mostly detergents with a little citric acid. Even at a 1:75 ratio my $35 worth of cleaner will make 75 gallons of solution. It doesn&#8217;t seem to be reusable but 75 gallons is a whole lot of solution when I only use about two cups at a time.&#8221;</p>
<p>The price has gone up a bit since Dave acquired his Citranox, but <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Alconox-Acidic-Cleaner-Detergent-Citranox/dp/B0000WU82I" target="new">Amazon.com</a> sells Citranox for $40.00 per gallon, or you can buy a gallon of Citranox from <a href="http://www.labsafety.com/Citranox-_s_25072/Disposal-and-Cleaning_24532665/?isredirect=true" target="new">LabSafety Supply</a> for $46.40.</p>
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