>
>. . . . of my cigarette smoke inquiry. Credits are not included to protect
>the guilty!
>
>HOW TO REMOVE CIGARETTE RESIDUE FROM YOUR RADIO EQUIPMENT.
>
>1) Windex Window Cleaner, with ammonia, is the most popular. It is said to
>not leave any residue.
>
>2) Simple Green is popular ( a grocery store product). But one person
>mentioned that it does leave a residue that attracts dust.
>
>3) WD-40, used with Simple Green. It seems that WD-40, by nature of its
>properties, would leave a residue that would heat-up and burn in the right
>environment.
>
>4) A product called "Oil-Flo) will nearly dissolve the cigarrete residue in
>anything. Care should be used as it will dissolve adhesive. After using
>it, wash the surface with water.
>
>5) Miller and Stephenson used to make a spray solvent called TP-35 that
>dissolved tar from tobacco smoke. It may be a blend of isopropanol and
>freon TF.
>
TP-35 is not a conductor of electricity.
>6) Wash or spray with 1 part ammonia with 4 parts water.
>
>Thank you to all who have sent me the above suggestions.
>
>73's
>Ken Falk
>AB4JB
>
>
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- Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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