AFDoc
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I've done the search. I've looked on the web, and there seems to be little concensus as to what sort of an ultrasonic cleaning solution works the best.
I have a background in chemistry, and it seems to me that if you want the carbonaceous gunk to be removed than you should choose a solvent designed for dissolving carbon residue. Something less aqueous and more prone to dissolve oils might work better.
Wouldn't it make more sense to try something like a 50/50 solution of acetone and water? Or perhaps isopropyl alcohol? A straight acetone, ether or alcohol solution should work best, but I hesitate to suggest a solution like that owing to its flammability.
Has anybody tried this?
I have a background in chemistry, and it seems to me that if you want the carbonaceous gunk to be removed than you should choose a solvent designed for dissolving carbon residue. Something less aqueous and more prone to dissolve oils might work better.
Wouldn't it make more sense to try something like a 50/50 solution of acetone and water? Or perhaps isopropyl alcohol? A straight acetone, ether or alcohol solution should work best, but I hesitate to suggest a solution like that owing to its flammability.
Has anybody tried this?