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Maybe it was covered and I missed it - any ideas for "roach" droppings,
etc.? I've used "commercial" "relay" cleaners with "some" success, but there is still that DISGUSTING residue. Fortunately, I've not had a lot of radios like that, but even two or three is too many. "John Goller, k9uwa" wrote in message news:fa8Vg.182943$FQ1.77605@attbi_s71... In article 14YUg.181401$FQ1.150430@attbi_s71, TUFF says... Click here.... this stuff works to kill mouse odors http://www.xocorp.com/ There is a product called X-O .... like for X it Out if you will.. janitor supply places have it... this stuff you just spritz it onto chassis and wood and anyplace else that has mouse pee on it and the stuff neutralizes the smell completely... John k9uwa |
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![]() SpamFree wrote: Maybe it was covered and I missed it - any ideas for "roach" droppings, etc.? I've used "commercial" "relay" cleaners with "some" success, but there is still that DISGUSTING residue. Fortunately, I've not had a lot of radios like that, but even two or three is too many. Must be popular out here. Gateway Computers service center in Manhattan Beach, CA had an ENORMOUS sign on the wall near the service counter. "If your computer has roaches inside, you WILL be billed the FULL amount to de-infest this building." Jeff -- RESTRICTED AREA. Anyone intruding shall immediately become subject to the jurisdiction of military law. Intruders will be subject to lethal force, without warning, and on sight. USE OF DEADLY FORCE IS AUTHORIZED under the Internal Security Act of 1950. |
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Well, as some comedian often says - "There's your sign!" I guess it is
fitting....... I think I've only dealt with one mouse/rat issue. Actually, if I had my choice, I'd take the mouse/rat. Like I said, I've used commercial relay cleaners with some success but it doesn't clean it all out. Thought maybe someone had other ideas! "Jeffrey D Angus" wrote in message ... SpamFree wrote: Maybe it was covered and I missed it - any ideas for "roach" droppings, etc.? I've used "commercial" "relay" cleaners with "some" success, but there is still that DISGUSTING residue. Fortunately, I've not had a lot of radios like that, but even two or three is too many. Must be popular out here. Gateway Computers service center in Manhattan Beach, CA had an ENORMOUS sign on the wall near the service counter. "If your computer has roaches inside, you WILL be billed the FULL amount to de-infest this building." Jeff -- RESTRICTED AREA. Anyone intruding shall immediately become subject to the jurisdiction of military law. Intruders will be subject to lethal force, without warning, and on sight. USE OF DEADLY FORCE IS AUTHORIZED under the Internal Security Act of 1950. |
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![]() John Goller, k9uwa wrote: In article , says... Standard Practice at CATV companies .. a cable TV converter that comes back to the cable company... it goes into a sealed cabinet and gets "Gassed" to kill the cockroaches and any other crawlies that live in those things... John k9uwa Must have been lucky. I had to open the rotary knob types to adjust them when I worked there and I never saw a single roach. They like to eat wiring I know and I saw someone with them spend a lot ot money replacing his TV, VCR and stereo stuff once. "If your computer has roaches inside, you WILL be billed the FULL amount to de-infest this building." Jeff |
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