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After use I have been washing my Aneros devices in water with a drop of bleach but some have become stained. I have tried wiping them with alcohol and other household cleaning products but the stains just won't budge. Has anyone tried cleaning their devices in an Ultrasonic bath?



   
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@chestinut yes, I occasionally have stains on my MGX and Maximus. I dip them in a small pail of water with dish soap and a few ounces of bleach for 10 to 12 hours. Stains are gone and they smell fresh.

Good luck.



   
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[...] Has anyone tried cleaning their devices in an Ultrasonic bath?

Be careful with Ultrasonic Cleaners. I once put my Progasm Ice in such a device and it damaged the icy-glass like structure of it.
The inside of my Progasm is now cloudy and not clear any more.
The surface doesn't seem to be harmed, though. It's still working fine :))



   
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@YosemiteSam- Interesting thanks for the info.



   
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The only US cleaner I have is semi industrial & warns against putting nonmetallic parts in it - lest one find the item reduced to dust. That includes semi-precious stones & specifically warns against pearls & opals. So I would be leery of what US cleaning, even with a lower power machine, might do over time.



   
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