Petro, no need to use ultrasound. I've had success with just soaking the tubes 
in warm water with a little soap for 30 minutes and then using a knife to 
scrape it off....came off quite easily. The only stubborn part was the glass 
tip of the tube where I gently used a scalpel to peel it off.

HTH,

Nick

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> On Jun 10, 2016, at 05:51, Petro Vodopyan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> Does anyone know is it possible to remove the red coating from a nixie tubes 
> (e.g. Z574) via ultrasonic bath without making any damage to the tubes? I 
> have a bunch of this tubes but major part of them have scratches on red 
> paint. So i decided to remove the paint and now i'm looking for the easiest 
> way to do it (instead of scratching each tube with knife). Before i buy an 
> ultrasonic bath i would like to know will this approach work or not.
> Any help is appreciated.
> Petro
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