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Posted: 5/1/2015 4:27:24 PM EDT
I know you're not supposed to put the baffles of there suppressor, or the tube, in a sonic cleaner.  But what about the piston, spring, etc.?  I really have to get around to cleaning my TiRant (which I dread) and I figure the less work I have to do, the better...
Link Posted: 5/1/2015 4:37:13 PM EDT
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You good to go with the piston and spring.





The only items you shouldn't put in a ultrasonic cleaner are aluminum parts.


 
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You good to go with the piston and spring.

The only items you should put in a ultrasonic cleaner are aluminum parts.
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Should not*, right?  
Link Posted: 5/1/2015 6:55:13 PM EDT
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You good to go with the piston and spring.



The only items you should put in a ultrasonic cleaner are aluminum parts.





Should not*, right?  


Oops.  Should have proof read.  Your are correct.  No aluminum in ultrasonic cleaners.



 
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