On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 11:24, Todd Lyons wrote:
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> James Sparenberg wrote on Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 12:59:28AM -0800 :
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> > Years ago I would have used trichloralfloralethane to clean the parts
> > and get rid of the deposits... but ... It's no longer sold.  Any
> > recommendations on what to use to really clean up these parts so that I
> 
> 50/50 mix of Simple Green and Water, a 2" wide paint brush, and a
> soft-bristled toothbrush.  Wash it down, rinse it with bottled water (or
> any other finely filtered water).  Force air over it and let it dry
> overnight.  A simple fan is really all that's needed with the humidity
> is low, a conditioned air source (preferably heated as opposed to
> cooled) if the humidity is high.
> 
> Blue skies...                 Todd

To all,

  Thanks for the ideas.  Oh and Todd as I'm sure you've seen on the news
humidity is anything but low.  We may have to re-wire the phone lines
(DSL) in his house... they are soaked as well, and as you know drying
wires isn't easy. Again thanks.

James
  


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