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Kevin, VE1TV wrote:
I'm really surprised that no one has observed that smoke is actually the reason radios work at all. I recall being taught that once the smoke is released, the radio usually stops working. I'm pretty sure the smoke is contained inside those little glass bottles... This is all of course moot, if the smoke is known to have come from another source. BTW, Fantastik, Spray-nine, 409, and many others are mostly NAOH solutions No, they are not. Read the ingredients list. and are eschewed by the conservators. Murphy's is, I think, saponified vegetable oil, and considered pretty safe. Also known as soap. -Chuck Harris |
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