Ultrasonic cleaning
Board-level cleaning that rescues written-off gear
Quoted per job
An ultrasonic bath drives microscopic bubbles into every crevice of a circuit board, lifting corrosion and residue that no amount of careful scrubbing will reach. It's how liquid-damaged equipment that looks finished sometimes comes back.
What it's for
- Liquid damage — spilled drinks, rain, submersion
- Corrosion on boards and connectors
- Flux residue and contamination after board-level repair
- General grime in equipment that's lived a hard life
Why it works when cleaning by hand doesn't
Corrosion creeps under components and into connector housings where a brush simply cannot reach. Ultrasonic cleaning reaches everywhere the liquid did, which is the only way to stop the damage progressing.
Speed matters more than anything
Liquid damage gets worse every hour it sits. Corrosion keeps spreading after the device is dry, and the difference between a device brought in the same day and one brought in a fortnight later is often the difference between a repair and a write-off. Don't put it in rice — bring it in.
Not sure if we can do it?
Ask anyway. We've said yes to stranger requests than yours.
