Ultrasonic cleaners rely on high-frequency sound waves to remove dirt, grease, and contaminants. However, mineral deposits, oils, and bacteria can accumulate inside the tank, leading to:
Regular water-based cleaning prevents these issues and extends the machine’s lifespan.
✅ After Each Use: Rinse with clean water to prevent residue buildup.
✅ Weekly Cleaning: Use vinegar or citric acid to descale.
✅ Monthly Check: Inspect for mineral deposits or corrosion.
❌ Avoid: Harsh chemicals (bleach, ammonia) that can damage the tank.
Problem | Solution |
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Cloudy Water | Use distilled water instead of tap water. |
Weak Cleaning Power | Descale the transducer with vinegar. |
Bad Odor | Run a cycle with baking soda and water. |
Stubborn Stains | Use a soft brush with mild soap. |
⚠️ Never immerse the power unit in water.
⚠️ Use only non-abrasive cleaning tools (no steel wool).
⚠️ Ensure the machine is completely dry before reuse.
Regular water cleaning keeps your ultrasonic cleaner efficient and hygienic. Follow these steps weekly to maintain peak performance and prevent damage.