Ultrasonic Chip Cleaner TSP cleaner (1 Viewer)

Kyle

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So @justsomedude is letting me borrow his Ultrasonic cleaner.

He has used the Lundmark TSP cleaner in the past.

We are wondering what is the best TSP cleaner you have used or what brand has worked best for you when cleaning chips.

Any and all advice / tips is appreciated.

That includes any tips or instruction on how much to use, etc.

This will be the first time for me to use this machine. I have always cleaned chips by hand but figured I would give this a try.

Thanks again,
Kyle
 
So @justsomedude is letting me borrow his Ultrasonic cleaner.

He has used the Lundmark TSP cleaner in the past.

We are wondering what is the best TSP cleaner you have used or what brand has worked best for you when cleaning chips.

Any and all advice / tips is appreciated.

That includes any tips or instruction on how much to use, etc.

This will be the first time for me to use this machine. I have always cleaned chips by hand but figured I would give this a try.

Thanks again,
Kyle

Start here. It will provide links to other relevant posts re: process and mixtures.

http://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/psyphers-adventures-with-chip-cleaning.5935/
 
Lol. Do you have a cliff note version.

Basically, it links back to the Ultrasonic thread I sent you (via email), which also references the Lundmark product.

I'd just get that and stick with it. You don't want to do first-time guinea pig testing on delicious Paul-sons. :/
 
Basically, it links back to the Ultrasonic thread I sent you (via email), which also references the Lundmark product.

I'd just get that and stick with it. You don't want to do first-time guinea pig testing on delicious Paul-sons. :/
Agreed. This is closed in my book then. Thanks man! (y) :thumbsup:
 
My two cents, Kyle? I bought the generic fake TSP they sold at the hardware store in the painting section. I used it for hand cleaning and it worked smashingly. I bet any TSP you can get your hands on will work great.
 
My two cents, Kyle? I bought the generic fake TSP they sold at the hardware store in the painting section. I used it for hand cleaning and it worked smashingly. I bet any TSP you can get your hands on will work great.
Thanks for the tip! (y) :thumbsup:
 

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