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    Re: Gunky Brake resevoir

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    Could useful for small bits'n'bobs?
    I bought one of them last year and wasn't that impressed with it. I've experimented with different cleaning fluids and found boiling water with pro-clean in it to be most effective. Did some carb parts this week and brake caliper bits and it worked quite well
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    Re: Gunky Brake resevoir

    the small aldi /lidl/maplin ultrasonic cleaners are ok but the transducer power is what matters i am told , I have 6 litre professional cleaner, that i got secondhand and i knew had not been used more than a handful of times, I was in the right place at the right time
    summat like this one but I only paid £70 for it

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    Re: Gunky Brake resevoir

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    well this is what came out of the calliper end (not the dead fly), I've got a few bits and bobs so hope to start flushing in the morning.
    I should have taken a picture of the jelly in the res, but thought about it too late so this pic was the visit to the garage the day after.
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