Eek... I would be careful with metal cleaners. As I recall, Tarn-X and
the like often leave a film, and residue, etc., that is hard to get out
of cracks, crevices, and other small areas, despite it claiming to be
apply-and-rinse easy to use.. It is made with Thiourea and Salfamic
Acid, a rather caustic aqueous acid product. While it might remove some
oxidation, it could also damage the other materials inside the device,
such as plastics, insulating phenolic wafers and similar materials.
The Tar-x Product Data Sheet says:
Restrictions on Use:
Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, acids,
bases, and bleach. Do not use on stainless steel,
chrome, pewter, aluminum, brass, zinc, marble,
pearls, opals, and other porous stones.
Rick -- You are obsessing over this. Why not stop now, when you can,
and it still works. I really believe in the adage: "If you fix
something long enough, eventually you will break it." Anyone who has
stripped a screw over-tightening it knows this is true. If the Scout
cartridge works full power out, why not just stop there and call it
good. Clean what you can easily reach, and stop, or you may reap the
balance of the adage, and eventually break it. If it is working...
close it up and call CQ on it.
As for the bond paper... even though you have a 'lot of GRIT", I doubt
you would write your Will on sand paper... ;-)
Just MY take.
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On 7/17/2014 4:14 AM, Rick - DJ0IP / NJ0IP wrote:
Hmmm, well I don't know what bond paper is. Perhaps what I call Emery
paper.
But it is very difficult to get anything down in there.
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