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Richard Clark wrote:
For those plagued with static problems, visit: www.aclstaticide.com/ which is one of the best and safest anti-static products on the market. Is that the stuff to use on dirty pots? -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 12:56:54 -0500, Cecil Moore
wrote: Richard Clark wrote: For those plagued with static problems, visit: www.aclstaticide.com/ which is one of the best and safest anti-static products on the market. Is that the stuff to use on dirty pots? Hi Cecil, No. It used to be Freon, a very heavy liquid solvent used as a wash for dirty pots. As I offered, I use water. If the problem is not amenable to that, replace the pot. If you gain relief from some other product, you might be lucky that it will have solved it; or if repetition is necessary, then you have become "hooked" on that chemical solution (which again suggests a contact pressure problem). One might want to investigate the logic of "wiping" in the context of bad pots. ;-) [hint: HCL will not work.] 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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Hi,
The Caig Labs products are also very effective on switches and pots. Deoxit D5 works great on the older radio dirty or scratchy pots, makes them work as new. Again, only very little of the stuff is needed to do the job. http://www.caig.com 73 luke Cecil wrote: Richard Clark wrote: For those plagued with static problems, visit: www.aclstaticide.com/ which is one of the best and safest anti-static products on the market. Is that the stuff to use on dirty pots? -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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