In a message dated 7/31/2009 6:32:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
rich@n7tr.com writes:
Picked up an amp the looks like its been around smokers.....Any thoughts
on best way to try and clean up most of the tar / residue?
Thanks...
Rich N7TR
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I have had excellent luck using a bottle of rubbing alcohol and
soft rags or Q-tips to get into tight places. The alcohol makes
light work of old tobacco stains and dissolves it immediately
and then evaporates leaving no residue after wiping with a rag.
The alcohol works great on grungy old aluminum or steel chassis
that have baked-on tobacco grime and grease if you
don't want to use a cleaner that requires rinsing with water.
Some older paints can be damaged with alcohol so you should
test a small inconspicuous area first to make sure the alcohol
does not harm the paint,if you need to clean the painted outside
cabinet also.
73 Todd WD4NGG
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