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| thehammer12:
Is it bad to soak the transformer? Or should I just use a spray bottle and a tooth brush. |
| jennifer:
I wouldnt get that wet, But a few rubs of fine sandpaper and some high temp engine /barbaque paint and the magnet edges will, look new again. |
| mrclean:
--- Quote from: jennifer on November 08, 2013, 12:39:47 pm --- I use A 3 stage process... First hot water with a few drops of Ivory dish soap, (That gets most of the crud), Then a simple green bath, (thats for the buildups), Then on problem areas, a quick wipe/dry with Butyl acetate. (A fairly harsh thinner ) .... Then dry under heat lamp, (or bake in oven) to displace moisture. --- End quote --- I agree simple green worked well when I used it on my G07 monitor... look at the before and after pics... |
| opt2not:
Compressed air, Isopropanol + a warm damp rag, and q-tips for the hard to get-to areas. With some patience, you can get your stuff looking like this: |
| thehammer12:
--- Quote from: jennifer on November 08, 2013, 12:39:47 pm --- I use A 3 stage process... First hot water with a few drops of Ivory dish soap, (That gets most of the crud), Then a simple green bath, (thats for the buildups), Then on problem areas, a quick wipe/dry with Butyl acetate. (A fairly harsh thinner ) .... Then dry under heat lamp, (or bake in oven) to displace moisture. --- End quote --- When giving the simple green bath, are you spraying it on there or pouring it on a rag? |
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