Step 1. Optimize Your Sonic Soak
Your ultrasonic dreams are about to come true!
First, we need to make sure your power settings
are correct before using your Sonic Soak.
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Fill a container large enough to
completely submerge the Sonic Soak
with water. Plug Sonic Soak into wall
outlet after ensuring controller is fully
dry.
We hope you enjoy your Sonic Soak.
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instructions with step-by-step video guides!
Aluminum Foil Test
After 3 minutes, turn off the Sonic Soak
and inspect the aluminum oil for small
holes – indicating the Sonic Soak is
functioning and producing ultrasonic
cavitation. If you do not see visible
holes after this test, consult your user
manual to increase the intensity of the
Sonic Soak and repeat the test with a
new aluminum foil sheet.
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for video instructions!
Place a small, flat sheet of aluminum foil
5 cm (~1/2 inch) from the transducer. It
may help to carefully fold the sheet into
a cylinder and enclose the transducer
with the foil. Turn on the Sonic Soak for
3 minutes – consult your instruction
manual on how to do this.
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Step 2. Test Your Sonic Soak
Stain Removal Test
Look like you’re ready for your Sonic Soak’s first test.
1
Place stained item and 1 teaspoon of
laundry detergent into a small
container of water and position the
Sonic Soak transducer directly below
or on top of the stain.
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SET
900
Run Sonic Soak for 900 seconds. See
if stain is gone – if not, increase
intensity and repeat the stain removal
test. If problems persist, see the
instruction manual for additional
cleaning tips.
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SOY SAUCE
Pour roughly a teaspoon of Coke
or soy sauce onto a white sock,
handkerchief, or piece of cloth –
not too much!