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I have gotten a real nasty ones, the only thing that work's best way is to
carefully scrub with elecroststic smoke eater cleaner + final rinse with distilled water and a good long hot air dry. Its not cheap, about $14 at Sears. I hear of some guys on the Heath reflector covering the cans, vfo's, etc and using the dishwasher. I have never done this, perhaps it was a joke. However I do bake enamel on R-390 knobs in the toaster on 175 for a couple hours -Joe "lorentzson" wrote in message ... I am wondering if there is a tried and true way of getting rid of the smoke smell out of radios? Would appreciate any and all help. thanks in advance. cl 73 |
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