A water-based solvent is typically recommended for use in an ultrasonic cleaner.
The type of fluid used in an ultrasonic cleaner is typically a specialized cleaning solution or water mixed with a detergent.
When an ultrasonic cleaner is used in the medical field, it is most often cleaning surgical tools and other medical equipment that actually comes in contact with the patient. As such these ultrasonic cleaners are most often cleaning biological soils from these instruments such as blood and other bodily fluids.
The recommended solvent for bonding PETG materials effectively is methyl ethyl ketone (MEK).
You would need to use a solvent, but the type of solvent depends on the type of ink that is still on the pen. A safe, first step, would be to try water with a small amount of soap and let it soak over-night. The next would be alcohol, and then paint thinner (from least destructive to most destructive). If you have access to an ultrasonic cleaner, that would speed the cleaning process.
A solvent-based adhesive is recommended for bonding expanded polystyrene.
A solvent-based adhesive is recommended for installing linoleum flooring.
No, ultrasonic jewelry cleaners are not typically designed to remove tarnish. Tarnish is a chemical reaction that occurs on the surface of metals like silver when exposed to air and moisture. To remove tarnish, you would need to use a specific tarnish-removing product or method tailored for the type of metal you are cleaning.
Yes, it does matter. Using the wrong cleaner can damage the steam cleaner or the surface being cleaned. Always check with the rental company for recommended cleaning solutions or use only approved products.
Bruce floor cleaner works best on wood and laminate flooring. The formula was specially created for these flooring types. They recommended not using Bruce floor cleaner on any other floor type.
It depends on the type of paint and the specific solvent being used. Test a small, inconspicuous area first to check for any adverse reactions. It's generally recommended to use a gentle, mild solvent that is safe for the specific type of paint to avoid damage.
It depends on how much of the substance you are using. it could be anything from a dollar store brand of cleaner to a very expensive type of substance
Yes, mineral spirits is a type of solvent.