Pressure Cooker / Autoclave Sterilizer - Tattoo Tubes tips grips

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Uploaded by on Mar 5, 2011

After following the pre cleaning steps you can bag the clean dry parts and sterilize in a 15 lb pressure cooker for 15 min.
the link to the pre cleaning steps for all tubes tips grips will be seen on my main page

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  • watta bout bleach???

  • @ToneBanksyy bleach wont kill HEP C and it fucks up your steel so keep bleach AWAY from steal tunes people

  • Great info....thank you very much. How often should I change out the Barbacide/Water solution for soaking rubber grips? Once a day?

  • @ATLantaINK uh no keep it in a jar with a lid and it will last forever ,

  • do you use normal tap water or distilled water.

  • @gareth2933 distilled is cleaner , tap water may leave a haze

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  • Really helpful sensible comprehensive advice if you need to use a pressure cooker instead of the professional autoclave. Thanks a million & as an ex hairdresser i have used Barbicide for a long time & it's a hugely effective product :) cheers guys

  • @lekiarose exactly your not a tattoo artist and shouldnt have any right commenting on this vid but if you want to be a dumb ass be my guest, there is a reason why we do this to our stainless tubes, tips & grips duh!

  • @phleshR2FK I am not a tattoo artist, but I know there are covers for the cords, so there should be no reason to need to do that. Also, as far as the machine (also can get covers) It probably depends on the material its made of :) just a guess.

  • Thank you for this wealth of detailed information. I am an apprentice and I am amazed at how little technical knowledge is known by "professional" tattooist in the field. They are very talented artists but they sometimes know more about technique and very little about the technical stuff. Thank you again, I am a loyal appreciator of your expertise. Peace, Jon

  • @TATTOOTRAINING oh ok, thanks! Very helpful info.

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