I’m using a small wire, just not sure if there is a better way.
Maybe I’m thinking of the wrong thing, but if the cleaners are water based just soaking them in water over night should clear up the issue.
I just use o-ring picks. @CaCO3Girl sometimes you get dirt and debris in the small orifices of the surface cleaner nozzles that only picking or blowing compressed air through can remove. Holes are smaller than a toothpick, so it doesn’t take much at all.
Ahhh, I thought he just meant the tips were clogged with cleaner…thanks @BigJake
I tried the O ring picks but the tip was to big.
I used a small safety pin when my tip was clogged.
honestly we use the floss picks from walgreens, fold the piece back and its a pretty stiff toothpick that fits perfectly.
Believe it or not I’ve even torn if the tab from a soda can and used the sharp broken ring to clean out my tips.
Get a G string clipping from changing you strings.
Works perfectly…If you play guitar at least.
landline wire works on 2gpm
2 gpm surface cleaner…please, post a video of that!
no, 2gpm tips
Paperclip might work too
Just pull the tip off the bar first though
Tapp it on the trailer and blow through it, then rinse it
Please don’t link your website in your posts. Backlinking here isn’t allowed. Thanks.
they make “tip cleaners” for acetylene torches that are like miniature files. varying in size from a toothpick down to small enough to EASILY fit in just about any tip. they come in a flip out style case similar to allen wrenches or a swiss army knife. they work every time for me
Those torch tip cleaners are great for cleaning carburetors too.
I must be lucky - haven’t had one block in almost a year!