cleaning keys

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Sun, 27 Feb 2005 13:20:36 EST


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lclgcnp@yahoo.com writes:

> Thump (Gordon Stelter) has another cleaning method
> >that is intriguing. It involves soaking things in
> >some concoction. I haven=E2=80=99t been able to overcome my
> >built in resistance to soaking wood parts in fluid
> >to try it. But the results are beautiful. It should
> >be in the archives within the last few months.=20
> >
> >I use this ( "Superclean" ) to briefly soak black
> and stinky action parts. Then I rinse them and dry
> them on a screen.  It DOES work ewell ( Thank you,
> Dean! ) . try it on some junk and see for yourself.
>    But I am pretty shy about using it on keys,
> because they are more likely to warp, in my
> experience. If I did, I'd tack down the buttons with
> brads, first, lest they shift around or come loose.=20
>=20

What is the stuff you soak parts in and where can one get some??


Julia
Reading, PA

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