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Tried and true method:
Remove all the tubes and anything else that can be taken off or out. Fill a squirt bottle, preferably a nice big one with adjustable nozzle, with denatured alcohol (about $12/gallon) and give the thing a shower. Keep spraying in every nook and cranny until the runoff is clear. Warning - you will go through a lot of alcohol so buy two gallons. The adjustable nozzle helps a lot; some areas you will want a wide spray and others you will want a thin strong stream. After the runoff is clear, keep spraying some more. Then some more. Keep bathing the thing until you run out of alcohol or your hand starts to get cramps. Another warning - do this outside - the fumes are strong although not particularly toxic. Then let it dry for a few days. It will come out perfectly fine, with absolutely no harmful affects. I would NOT use water, although I hear people do it. This is also the best way to remove cigarette smoke smell and tar from electronics. The alcohol dissolves the brown gunk like nothing else; it's amazing. "Dave" wrote in message . .. I have just started to restore a HQ-145. The external cabinet is 9.7+ and is fine [for now] The chassis needs a good mechanical clean up. What is a good 'stuff' to remove hard cased surface dust and some minor staining/discoloration? If the 'stuff' exists, is it commonly available? |
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