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FOUR HEAVY DUTY SOLDERING SOLDER TIP CLEANER SET US $24.88
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Solder Tip Cleaner with Brass Sponge, no water US $7.99
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Heavy Duty Soldering Solder Iron Tip Cleaner Steel Wire With Stand Set US $5.94
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Tonometer Tip Cleaner US $19.00
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HAKKO SOLDER TIP CLEANER WIRE 599B-02 - BRASS COIL US $10.99
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2 pieces new BEST Iron tip cleaner clean soldering useful US $9.99
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Standard size tip cleaner by Wypo, Made in USA US $2.75
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Great Stuff PRO Gap Crack Lot (6) + cleaner, gun + tips US $124.95
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Heavy DUTY Soldering Solder Iron Tip Cleaner Steel Wire & Stand US $5.93
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Soldering Sponge Ball Iron Tip Cleaning And Cleaner Wire US $.99
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TIP CLEANERS US $3.25
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TITAN 41223 WELDING TIP CLEANER US $2.39
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King size tip cleaner by Wypo, Made in USA US $3.75
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Soldering Iron Tip Cleaning Wire Sponge Nozzle Cleaner w Black Holder US $10.07
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NEW HEAVY DUTY SOLDERING SOLDER IRON TIP CLEANER SET US $14.99
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Solder Soldering Iron Tip Cleaner Clean Tool Wire Stand US $8.99
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5 pieces new BEST Iron tip cleaner clean soldering useful US $24.50
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1x ST-40 For Lead-Free Soldering, Tip Cleaner US $12.89
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Tonometer Tip Cleaner Caddy US $29.00
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Small Tonometer Tip Cleaner US $29.00
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CS OF 32 KENDALL DEVON TIPOLISHER TIP CLEANER 31142790 3200 TIP POLISHER US $16.00
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Solder Soldering Iron Tip Cleaner Clean Tool Wire Stand US $8.99
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Weldcote Metals King Torch Tip Cleaner TCKING US $2.00
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FOUR HEAVY DUTY SOLDERING SOLDER TIP CLEANER SET US $24.88
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2x Soldering Iron Tip Sponge , Cleaning Cleaner 4.9x3.5 cm US $1.99
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2 HEAVY DUTY SOLDERING SOLDER IRON TIP CLEANER SETS US $9.98
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Solder Tip Head Cleaner Spooler with Copper Wire Sponge US $3.99
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WYPO TIP CLEANERS FOURNEY ARC WELDERS FORT COLLINS, CO CAT. NO. 86120 US $6.99
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Firepower 1423-0016 - Standard Length Tip Cleaner Set US $6.95
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Aoyue Soldering Iron Tip Cleaner with Brass wire sponge, no water needed List Price: $9.99 Sale Price: $7.49 |
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Cleans your soldering iron tips without water and is faster and better than a sponge! Made from coils of brass, which are softer than the tip plating yet hard enough to lessen oxidation To clean the tip, simply plunge the iron tip into the coils. This cleans better than a wet sponge and won't reduce the tip temperature. |
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Hakko Tip Cleaner, 599B-02, Non-Corrosive, No Water Needed List Price: $16.99 Sale Price: $12.45 |
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Cleans your soldering iron tips without water! Made from coils of brass, which is softer than the tip plating yet harder than the oxidation that forms on the tip. To clean the tip, simply plunge (stab) the iron tip into the coils. The ideal alternative to a wet sponge. |
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Hobart 770085 Welding Oxy-Acetylene Tip Cleaner - Large Sale Price: $6.77 |
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The Hobart 770085 Oxygen Acetylene Large Tip Cleaner is a set of stainless steel wire files for cleaning the gas orifices of cutting and brazing tips. Features: Twelve files from 49 to 75, plus a tip file All files fold into an aluminum case for easy storage What's In The Box: Hobart 770085 Oxygen Acetylene Large Tip Cleaner |
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US Forge Welding Tip Cleaner #00802 List Price: $5.99 Sale Price: $3.03 |
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Contains set of 13 cleaners, sizes 6 to 26, and one file. |
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Tip Tinner Cleaner to Prevent Oxide Build Up List Price: $9.95 Sale Price: $7.12 |
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Tip tinner, cleaner. |
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US Forge 801 Long Tip Cleaner List Price: $7.20 Sale Price: $4.23 |
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TIP CLEANER - Each cleaner kit contains a set of 13 cleaners, sizes six through 26, plus file. |
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Hobart 770084 File Tip Cleaners, Small Sale Price: $6.81 |
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The Hobart 770084 Oxygen Acetylene Small Tip Cleaner is a set of stainless steel wire files for cleaning the gas orifices of cutting and brazing tips. Features: Twelve files from 49 to 75, plus a tip file All files fold into an aluminum case for easy storage What's In The Box: Hobart 770084 Oxygen Acetylene Small Tip Cleaner |
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Hobart 770086 Welding Oxy-Acetylene Tip Cleaner - Drill Type Sale Price: $6.14 |
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The Hobart 770086 Oxygen Acetylene Drill Tip Cleaner is a drill-type tip cleaner that can file from 54 to 72 inside an aluminum pin vise. Once the 770086 Tip Cleaner is mounted in a vise, the user can drill through carbon plugged tips easily. Features: For gas welding tips Easily clean carbon plugged tips What's In the Box: Hobart 770086 Oxygen Acetylene Drill Tip Cleaner 12 Drill Tip Sizes from 54 to 72 |
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Forney Regular Oxy-acetylene Tip Cleaner Kit List Price: $4.99 Sale Price: $2.50 |
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- 13 files. - Forney's Regular Tip Cleaning Kit provides exceltional cleaning in a handy, light-weight and portable package. - Contains 13 sizes ranging from 6 through 26 and includes a dressing tool. |
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CaiKleenTM TPC Tip Tinner and Cleaner Tin 14.2 g List Price: $8.95 Sale Price: $8.48 |
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For cleaning and protection of soldering iron tips. Prevents oxidation of tips. |
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Lemon the Original DIY Green Cleaner
Lemon, or Citrus limon, has a long, exotic history as an oriental fruit, an ancient delicacy, a rarity of the wealthy in Medieval times, and now, a simple fruit of refreshment. First cultivated in India and surrounding areas, then migrated to the near East, and on eventually into Europe, lemons have been prized by homeowners and consumers for a variety of uses, both culinary and healthful.
Originally brought to the Americas as seeds by Columbus, lemons are grown now throughout the Western Hemisphere, mostly the warmer climates. Once a wildly-expensive treat in ancient times, now lemons are found in every grocery store--lemonade and lemon slices in iced tea are considered standard Americana refreshment.
Lemon: A Natural Cleaner and Disinfectant
Green cleaning consumers have been developing a new love for their yellow, acidic friend, whose ph level is 2.3, approximately 6 times more acidic than vinegar. Lemon carries a powerful punch as a cleaner with natural disinfectant qualities. Straight lemon juice, whether fresh-squeezed or in concentrate form, is able to kill most of the bacteria in your house, particularly in the Kitchen and Bathroom.
How Does Lemon’s Acidity Work as a Disinfectant?
The high level of acidity in lemons changes the pH level in bacterial cells, creating an acidic environment in which microbes can't survive. Using straight vinegar as a disinfectant has been scientifically proven to have a disinfection kill-rate of 90%, in tests at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, so it would make sense that straight lemon juice would be more effective as a disinfectant than even vinegar.
Cleaning and then rinsing with soap, borax, or baking soda (all of which are non-acidic, base, or alkaline substances, on the other side of the ph scale from lemons) are the best way to handle washing soiled surfaces and fabrics, but following up afterwards with an acidic “disinfectant”, like lemon, is the way to “zap!” any remaining microbes.
Alkaline cleaners (such as soaps, borax, or baking soda) neutralize soils and stains, which are most often acidic in nature, producing effective results as the dirt is rinsed away in the water. Alkaline cleaners do kill certain types of microbes; this is why washing your hands with soap and water is an effective way to minimize germ transmission in normal daily life.
Acidic cleaners, including the natural cleaning lemon, kill a greater variety of microbes, and in my limited knowledge of chemistry, basically finish off the job!
Cleaning with lemons has the added benefit of leaving your home with that pleasantly-refreshing citrus aroma that always seems cheerful and clean-smelling.
Helpful Homemaking Tips Using Lemon as a Green Cleaner:
In the Kitchen, Bathroom, and Around the House:
All-purpose Disinfectant Spray:
Using lemon essential oil
Fill an 8 oz. spray bottle with distilled water, and add 25 drops of lemon oil.
Shake well, and use as a spray on counter tops, faucets, doorknobs, bed linens, etc.
Wipe with a clean towel as desired.
This is safe even if it gets on food items or surfaces that come in contact with food.
(Recipe from greenfeet.net)
Copper Polisher:
Rub with lemon juice and salt to polish, then rinse off.
Easy Microwave Cleaner:
Heat 1/2 cup of lemon juice on high in microwave for 3 minutes. The lemon juice will steam-clean the “yuk”. Wipe and you are done.
Coffee Pot Cleaner:
Run a cycle with water and the juice of 1-2 lemons. Let the pot sit overnight to clean-off coffee residue.
(I learned this one as a waitress during college)
Cutting Board Cleaner/Deodorizer:
Scrub cutting board with baking soda and water, then rinse. Rub ½ a lemon on your cutting board, let sit 15 minutes. Then rinse.
Grills and Pans:
I watched the chefs at a Hibachi grill recently, they wash/disinfect their stainless steel cooking surfaces with straight vodka and a fresh-squeezed lemon. After letting it sit briefly, they scrub and wipe and are done. Cool!
Vinegar-Lemon Juice Floor Cleaner:
· One gallon of water
· Four cups of vinegar
· One cup of lemon juice concentrate
Mix vigorously and use liberally.
If you have polyurethane on your hardwood floors, you shouldn't use a wet mop, only a damp one. Both vinegar and lemon juice are acidic and can, over time, damage your finish. This floor cleaner also works great on linoleum, stone, or tile floors.
(Thanks to gomestic.com for a great recipe)
Wood Polisher:
1 lemon
1 teaspoon olive oil
1 teaspoon water
Extract the juice from the lemon. Mix with oil and water.
Apply a thin coat on your wood surface and let sit for five minutes. Use a soft cloth to buff to a deep shine.
(I use this regularly and have never had a problem with the oil becoming rancid.)
Laundry Enhancer:
Use as a bleach alternative. Add ½ cup to the laundry in the rinse cycle.
(Lemon juice is known for getting out perspiration stains in particular.)
Summary:
Two Thumbs Up For Lemon, I use it all the time!
Lemon juice in concentrate form is relatively cheap; you probably have some on you frig door right now. Fresh lemons are a slight bit pricier, but are easy, as well, to purchase 1-2 each week for cleaning, if you prefer using fresh. Pure lemon oil is higher-priced, but will last a long time, since only a few drops are needed in each chore.
Lemon has a naturally uplifting, “happy” smell that can brighten any home and create an atmosphere where you will want to clean—and isn’t that a big plus when trying to get motivated for your never-ending chores??
Knowing that you are cleaning and disinfecting in a natural, totally-biodegradable, non-toxic manner is an even bigger boon.
Check out my blog, Natural Cleaning Product Reviews, where I provide independent reviews filled with factual, background information on cleaning products and accessories, the ingredients they are created from, and the companies that produce them--plus my take on using them. I also provide a wealth of homemaking tips from my own experience and guest writers.
About the Author
Pamela Palmer is the founder and writer of Natural Cleaning Product Reviews at http://www.greenkeen.blogspot.com. Pam is also a contributing “Green” writer for the ezine, Suite 101 . She has written for print publications and other websites.She resides in Western Maryland, near the mountains and enjoys writing poetry from the porch of her almost one-hundred-year-old house. She is the wife of a very patient man for the last 21 years and is Mom to two energetic teens, a goofy dog and a street-smart cat. Visit her poetry blog goldapples.wordpress.com when you get the chance.
should I tip the dry cleaner delivery person?
I use a dry cleaners that does pick up and drop (they don't have an actual location). Do I need to tip the driver? If so how much? The bill is usually about $8-- I feel kind of bad tipping a buck, but more seems like too much.
Tip 15 to 20 percent. Which is more than a buck.
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