A while back I used the stuff for cleaning electronic stuff - It was in
spray can - expensive - but blasted everything away not hurting anything or
leaving a deposit. Sorry cannot remember name - try electronics shop,
Radio Shack maybe.
At 11:49 PM 7/5/01 -0400, Aeseeyou@aol.com wrote:
>Scott,
>There's this cool little gadget just for doing that kind of job. They use it
>a lot with PCs and keyboards its like a little vacuum cleaner, I also use the
>long wood handled Q-tips like Doctors and hospitals use. I think you can get
>all this stuff at like a Radio Shack, etc. Try using denatured Alcohol or
>acetone for the really gunky places,(only.) Usually any popular cleaner will
>work, Armor All, 2001, warm water w/ a little bit of dish soap (careful not
>to get anything electrical wet or damp, even) If you do have a hair drier
>handy. But most of all it'll take time, remember you're taking off years of
>accumulated grit and grime, plus candy thats melted down into the vents,
>spilled soda that dried on its own. Even little critters that are trippin'
>out in their little sports car...remember Detail means a lot, so do it right.
>Also a stiff paint brush that is used for painting in Oils or acryalics works
>good for the stubborn corners. Have Fun! Albert Escalante
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