Most electrical suppliers carry electrical parts cleaners that can be
sprayed on. They evaporate rapidly so you can safely operate the equipment
shortly after cleaning. I use a variety of CRC products.
Jim Smith
KQ6UV
>However, the matter at hand , upon removing the covers I note that
>this unit has tremendous internal grease/smoke/goo everywhere !!
>The previous owner must have smoked havanas and blew the smoke into
> the chassis to cool the tubes hi!
>What is the recommended method to safely and efficiently clean this
> mess out of the unit ?? Spray , ? Rinse ? Cleaning solvent ,
>I know what i would like to do " use Easy Off " ( oven cleaner) and
> then run it through the car wash ( facetious here please don't jump ).
>Any recommendations , spray solutions which can be used ?
>
>Tks es 73 Gus VO1MP
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