Best to clean j-wire with?
The Dark force of dance
batzman at all-electric.com
Fri Feb 12 12:13:29 CET 1999
Y-ellow Y'all.
At 10:58 PM 02/10/99 +1100, Paul Perry wrote:
>At 09:20 AM 10/02/99 -0000, Fraser, Colin J wrote:
>
>>On a related note, I was cleaning up a j-wire type keyboard the other day,
>>and found the perfect solution for cleaning these.
>>It's called Brasso - it's meant for cleaning brass door knobs and such like.
>>
>....well, it is slightly abrasive (precipitated chalk I believe) so perhaps
>eventually you wd take the plating off....
What 'n hell is Precipitated chalk? Did someone look up one day and say.
"My God. It's raining black boards!"
Doesn't Brasso leave a residue? What about it's companion product. "Silvo"
Perhaps that would be better. Though I know a little more today than I knew
about it yesterday, I still think I have a lot to learn about Brasso. :)
What about that CLR stuff? I don't know if it's available anywhere else. I
have no clue as to what it even is. But I use it to clean plug contacts a
lot. I have some Jones plugs on the end of my PA speakers which get gunk on
them all the time. Works really well for cleaning those.
Oh for a can of freon. Bugger the Ozone layer. :)
Be absolutely Icebox.
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