Goof-Off works but is significantly negatively odiferous, especially in an enclosed environment. This from one who enjoys a nice dose of nitro cellulose every now and then. "Goo-Gone'" distributed by Magic American Products. I don't know if it works as well, but it has a pleasant citrus smell, so you mind less becoming mindless. I can send MSDS's for both. I don't want to jam up the list unnecessarily. David Skolnik Hastings on Hudson, NY At 10:05 AM 3/5/2009, you wrote: >It was the knees rubbing under the keybed, not the hands. > >I'll try Goof-Off, thanks. Getting the students themselves to clean >it is even better! > >-Zeno Wood > > > >On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 9:43 AM, G Cousins <cousins_gerry at msn.com> wrote: > > Z > > Consider mine raised with gooey strings-o-chickle trailing. > > Goof-Off tm- works well to remove the stuff. > > We've also used service hours of students to help with this issue. They sem > > to network quite well and usually puts an abrupt end to the practice. > > It has even happened on a performance D in our inventory. Not only is that > > gross but THAT's cause for smacking the knuckles with a yardstick IMHO > > BTW why are you rubing your hands under the keybed in the first place? > > > > Gerry C > > > >> Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2009 09:24:54 -0500 > >> From: zeno.wood at gmail.com > >> To: caut at ptg.org > >> Subject: [CAUT] Gum poll > >> > >> Quick poll: Raise your hand if you think that "finding" gum stuck > >> under the keybed is gross. Ewww. > >> > >> -Zeno Wood > >> > > > > > >-- >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG. >Version: 7.5.557 / Virus Database: 270.11.8/1984 - Release Date: >3/4/2009 7:17 PM
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