On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 12:51:41AM -0700, jim stephens via cctalk wrote: > > > On 4/25/2017 12:45 AM, ben via cctech wrote: > >> > >I would go for distilled water, tap water could have chlorine it it. > >Ben.
I should hope not! Water comes from a well in my backyard. Perhaps I could take a short cut and use the water from the clothes dryer. (Or just get a gallon of distilled water. > Good point. Also with care, I've seen distilled water, then alcohol rinse > (not > rubbing, but pure of some sort), then air dry. This is used on optics to > get > rid of water spotting. The alcohol will flush out water that you could > normally > only wait out for evaporation, and rapidly evaporates itself w/o residue > > main problem are fumes and flames, so care must be taken when using > it. > If I can get hold of it easily I might try it. Thank you, Pontus.