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Any tips on Ultrasonic cleaners for coins?

I have thought about getting one, but the cost of the chemicals (fluid) made it seem unrealistic. Then I heard you could just use distilled water instead. I hope someone knows what would be best?
 
Nancy has always used tap water and a cap full of ammonia for her jewelry in the cleaners. We have had little success with the smaller jewelry cleaners for coins.
 
You just need to check the machine delivers 50,000 per second or more. Any water will do though if anything has been used as a cleaning chemical then the later stages should be with clean water, if your in a hard water area then rain water should be used.
 
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