- MONEY/TIME SAVED:
- Approximate 50% time savings when cleaning multiple carburetors
Elimination of aerosol solvents
Increased personnel safety
- BUSINESS TYPE:
- Marine engine sales and repairs
- PART/PRODUCT CLEANED:
- Carburetors
- SUBSTANCE(S) REMOVED:
- Fuel varnishes
Particulate matter
Rust
- OMEGA CHEMISTRY USED:
- OmegaClean
- OMEGASONICS SYSTEM USED:
- Omegasonics 4775
- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY CREATED:
- Increased carburetor cleaning business due to customer satisfaction with results
A SEA CHANGE FOR A SHOP OWNER
In 2002, Eric Peterson opened Specialty Marine in Oxnard, CA,
about fifty miles north of Los Angeles. Before going into
business for himself, Eric worked as an air quality engineer.
Oxnard was a good choice for his shop. The seaside town
looks out at California's Channel Islands with numerous
desert and mountain lakes an easy drive away. Eric's
mainstay is selling and repairing marine engines, including
Yamaha and Honda lines.
OFFSEASON IS MESSY BUSINESS
It can be said that a boat's owner and engine are
happiest on the water. The offseason can take an
especially heavy toll on carburetors that sit idle. Fuel,
sometimes mixed with water, thickens into a varnish
that gums up the carburetor passages. Cleaning
clogged jets and air passages is a rite of a new
boating season and a major portion of Specialty
Marine's business. Approximately 40% of the
engines repaired need their dirty carbs scoured.

 Before and after: Clean on the outside tells
a customer that his money was well-spent.
GETTING BLOWN AWAY
At first, Eric and his staff used aerosol
solvents to clean carburetors. They sprayed
chemicals into carburetor passages and
parts and followed up with blasts of
compressed air to push out the residue.
The process was conducted over open
trash barrels to catch the dirty, oily mist
discharged from the carburetors. "I didn't
need 14 years in air quality management
to know aerosol solvents were an
environmental mess," Eric confirmed.
Not only did the aerosol solvents affect
breathing and skin, they also represented
an eye hazard if the spray shot backward
due to any carburetor misalignments when
injecting the solvent.
 “When you’re cleaning
a carburetor manually,
there’s always the chance
you’ll miss something.
The Omegasonics 4775
doesn’t miss a thing.”
Eric Peterson
Owner, Specialty Marine
OMEGASONICS 4775 TO THE RESCUE
Eric found a superior way to clean when he went to a dealer trade show and stopped
by the Omegasonics' booth. There he saw the Omegasonics 4775, a tabletop unit
with a 7.75 gallon capacity. "I knew it was the answer right there," Eric confirmed.
"We clean a lot of carburetors and were definitely looking for a better way to go."
For his cleaning solution, he chose OmegaClean, an Omega Chemistry product that
removes oil, grease, carbon, and contaminants from a variety of metals. OmegaClean's
buffers protect aluminum finishes and its silicates guard against flash rusting.
QUALITY ENHANCED, TIME REDUCED
Eric immediately found multiple
benefits to using Omegasonics. "When
you're cleaning a carburetor manually,
there's always the chance you'll miss
something. The Omegasonics 4775 doesn't
miss a thing," he said. The Omegasonics
4775 thoroughness has virtually eliminated
carburetors that require re-cleaning due to
something missed the first time.
Doing a better job takes less time with the
Omegasonics 4775. "We can put a number of
dirty carburetors into the ultrasonic cleaner at
the same time. That way we can complete repairs
for more customers in less time," Eric explained.
Eric estimates a 50% reduction in cleaning time when
he has several carburetors to clean during one shift.
CUSTOMERS NOTICE—AND PAY FOR—THE DIFFERENCE
"The Omegasonics 4775 cleans the entire carburetor,
inside and out. When we were cleaning manually, we
would only worry about the inside," Eric revealed. "Now,
when a customer pays for a carburetor cleaning, he gets
back a unit that looks brand new. Customers are impressed
with the finished product and know they got their money's
worth. That ensures repeat business."
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