A new use for dental floss
Years ago I was told to use women's Lipstick for cleaning surfaces where the
smoothness of the final finish is important! They said it is very mildly
abrasive. I think I'd test it for residue before I got too carried away.
Also be a little careful of the color?
They said to apply it with something smooth such as a piece of chamois on a
popsicle stick?
Good Luck!
Young
"G "Guglielmo" Evans G4SDW" wrote in message
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Having been donated a homebrew "L" antenna tuner, with
an unidentified roller coaster (about 1 1/4" in diameter, with
a plastic facia turns counter marked "antenna loading" with the
plastic facia looking like a CRT's barrel distortion, any ideas
as to its origin, anyone?) but a fairly large domestic tuning
capacitor, I needed to remove the gunge that had accumulated
after some years in a garden shed.
Lo! And behold! An ideal tool is to be found in dental floss,
a bit difficult to thread it between to start with, (hook it with
a paper clip) but once going, it's in its element!
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