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Use sudsy ammonia solution from the supermarket. Doesn't appear to harm
anything and smoke stains just run away as does the odor. Rinse with water when done! John Lovallo w9gc "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... Chuck Harris wrote: I have gotten radios that were used by hams that had chassis that were stained yellow brown from the tar and nicotine. There is no amount of airing out that will make that go away. With them, the only answer is scrub, scrub, scrub. The cleaning solution comes out as brown as grasshopper spit. That's a different problem altogether. In that case, 409 is VERY effective at removing the gum, as long as you keep it off of phenolic parts. It will etch bakelite very quickly. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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