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David J Windisch wrote:
Hi, all concerned: I suppose this stuff is oxidation from loooooonnng storage. How do I remove it without taking the lettering off, pls? Vacuum? The ps is in a gpc RV3 case and powers it and a gpc TR3. I intend on getting them into goc as well, and then trading up to a TR4CW/RV4 for a modest glowbug station. TIA & 73, Dave, N3HE Cincinnati OH Old steel chassis boxes are frequently zinc or cadmium plated. When the plating gets damp, it oxidizes. If it is zinc plated, you get a white powder that is zinc oxide. If it is cadmium plated you get a yellow powder which is cadmium oxide. If you scrub, you will make a chassis that looks scrubbed. What I sometimes do is blast the majority of the dust off with compressed air, and a gentle dusting with a paint brush.. -Chuck |
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