How To Use An Ultrasonic Cleaner (The RIGHT Way)
If you’re investing in an ultrasonic cleaner for your nail tools and e-file bits, you need to use it properly.
The biggest mistake nail techs make?
Adding disinfectants or detergents to the tank.
Let’s clear this up properly.
First - How Does An Ultrasonic Cleaner Actually Work?
An ultrasonic cleaner uses high-frequency sound waves transmitted through water.
These sound waves create microscopic bubbles in the liquid (a process called cavitation). When those bubbles collapse, they release tiny bursts of energy that:
• Dislodge dust
• Break down product build-up
• Remove debris from tiny crevices
• Clean areas you physically can’t reach
And here’s the important part:
Water is all that’s needed.
The machine is engineered to work with water. The sound waves do the work, not chemicals.
The Mistake That Damages Machines
Some brands tell you to add disinfectant solutions or detergents.
Do not do this.
Why?
• These liquids are tacky and sticky
• Over time they congeal and thicken
• They clog and damage internal components
• They leave residue inside the tank
Think about disinfectant solutions like Barbicide when it’s been sitting too long - it becomes sticky and thick.
Now imagine that inside your machine.
Not only will it damage your ultrasonic cleaner, but:
• It can strip coloured coatings off your tools
• It can dull e-file bits
• It shortens the lifespan of expensive equipment
Ultrasonic cleaners are designed for water use only.
What can happen to your e-file bits if using an disinfection solution in an ultra-sonic cleaner

Step-by-Step: How To Use Your Ultrasonic Cleaner Properly
Before You Start
Always wear gloves during operation.
1. Fill The Tank
Fill the stainless steel tank with clean water only.
• No disinfectant
• No detergents
• No added solutions
Just water.
2. Submerge Your Tools
Fully submerge:
• Nail tools
• E-file bits
• Scissors
• Cuticle pushers
Make sure everything is completely covered by water.
3. Secure The Lid
Close and secure the lid before operating the machine.
This ensures proper cavitation and safe operation.
4. Select The Correct Cycle
Choose based on debris level:
• 5 minutes – Light debris
• 7 minutes – Heavier debris
• Repeat cycle – Very heavy build-up
Do not overload the tank. Tools need space for water movement.
5. Remove & Dry Thoroughly
Once the cycle is complete:
• Remove items carefully
• Dry immediately using:
• A low-heat hairdryer, or
• A clean microfibre cloth
Never leave tools to air dry — water spots and corrosion can form.
Important: Cleaning Is NOT Disinfection
Ultrasonic cleaning removes visible debris.
It does not disinfect.
After cleaning, you must complete your full disinfection process according to your local regulations and salon standards.
Cleaning = removing debris
Disinfection = killing microorganisms
You need both.
The Golden Rules
✔️ Water only
✔️ Wear gloves
✔️ Don’t overload
✔️ Dry thoroughly
✔️ Always disinfect after
If you use your ultrasonic cleaner correctly, it will:
• Protect your tools
• Extend the life of your bits
• Prevent coating damage
• Keep your machine running properly
Use it wrong with sticky solutions… and you’ll destroy both your machine and your tools.
Keep it simple. Water does the work.
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