Using pencil head eraser to remove molds and other patina sa cards at memory 
modules, always solve the problem for me.
 
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Regards,
 
Ron Bulaon  
 





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From: Gabriel H. Mercado <[email protected]>
To: Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Technical Discussion List 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, March 28, 2011 8:12:54 AM
Subject: [plug] sorta OT electronics / maintenance question

hi folks,

Years ago I used to buy a local spray used to clean electronic items
like motherboards. It comes in a WD-40 - like pressurized tin
container and about the same size also with a removable plastic
nozzle. It saved my butt tons of times when I couldn't get old PCs to
work. I'd spray and wipe thoroughly the cards, ram and mobo and
presto, it looked new and started to work again.

Due to old age I cannot recall what its called anymore and can't find
it in electronics shops. It would fizzle with the same sound sa a
bottle of soda and instantly dissipate into the air leaving no trace,
making it applicable to cleaning electronics. I was introduced to it
by repair technicians back at Meralco where I used to work.

DO you have any idea what I'm talking about and / or do you know where
I can find it or an alternative?

TIA in advance, Gary
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