What are the considerations when buying a cleaner? What are the best makes? Have you bought one of the Chinese ones from ebay? Was it any good? I bought a little 60w stainless steel one and it is hopeless. I use it as a flower pot. I want one that really fizzes.
Which ultrasonic cleaner for carburettors?
I dont think Tyler read the question
How are you Penfold? I've missed you and the gang. Get at me.
Anyway, while Tyler is right on about microbic cleansers for carburettors, you specifically asked about ultrasonic ones. Well, the best one by far is the Omega3 Ultrasonic Discombobulator. This thing rocks! You see the machine sends in these little guys (very microscopic) that move at the speed of sound (sometimes the speed of light but mostly sound, hence the name ultrasonic). They get out their little buckets and shammies and go to work. And this one really fizzes.
But you have to be careful, our little buddies are overworked and under paid. Sometimes they get out. Escape. Then they run all over your house tearin' up sh!t. Once my Omega3s got into the fireplace. (you see they like carbon) and went to town on my logs. First I didn't know what the heck was going on, then I installed a motion activated spy camera and I caught 'em red handed. Those little buggers can move.
Check it out
Holla
PrincessFreestarr, Esq.
Reply:I knew you gonna ask this!
Simply use Eukaryote Cilium
Eukaryotes are any organisms like trees, people, protozoa and amoebae which, unlike bacteria, have their DNA in a separate nucleus within the cell. Many eukaryote microbes propel themselves through water by waving signs saying "please clean this carburator".Especially carburetor dirt such as Suffolk smoke. A bit of terminology: cilia are also called flagella, especially when a cell only has one or two. The microbes are then called flagellates or Penfoldium 654, when mixed equally with Pennysulforium 287 the highly flammable substances will clean out any carburetor in seconds...there is a downside however, in certain instances entire city blocks have been leveled with the combustion fumes when handling this stuff carelessly.
hope this helps.
sincerely yours
tyler
Reply:Dad just poured some soap down the hole...
Saturday, February 11, 2012
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