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Old April 18th 05, 01:52 AM
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I have had fantastic success de-stenching kit simply by locking it in a
small room with a good ozonator on full output for a week.

Even the microphone, when hung a few inches in front of the output
breeze directly in the stream, is rendered completely odorless.


Good luck!


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i bought a nice kenwood vfo 230 and it smell's so strong of cigarette
smoke it is sicking it is outside any good idea's how to get it
smelling good agn thanks del k9fcm

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Old April 18th 05, 10:38 AM
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bob wrote:

I have had fantastic success de-stenching kit simply by locking it in a
small room with a good ozonator on full output for a week.

Even the microphone, when hung a few inches in front of the output
breeze directly in the stream, is rendered completely odorless.


Good luck!


wrote:
i bought a nice kenwood vfo 230 and it smell's so strong of cigarette
smoke it is sicking it is outside any good idea's how to get it
smelling good agn thanks del k9fcm


You might want to be careful subjecting your electronic gear to ozone as
it is a very corrosive gas and can deteriorate rubber, plastic and
electronic components.
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Old April 18th 05, 10:45 AM
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Fred Finklemister wrote:
In article ,
bob wrote:


I have had fantastic success de-stenching kit simply by locking it in a
small room with a good ozonator on full output for a week.

Even the microphone, when hung a few inches in front of the output
breeze directly in the stream, is rendered completely odorless.


Good luck!


wrote:

i bought a nice kenwood vfo 230 and it smell's so strong of cigarette
smoke it is sicking it is outside any good idea's how to get it
smelling good agn thanks del k9fcm



You might want to be careful subjecting your electronic gear to ozone as
it is a very corrosive gas and can deteriorate rubber, plastic and
electronic components.

Just wipe the surfaces over with vanilla extract ..
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Old April 18th 05, 02:19 PM
Michael A. Terrell
 
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Fred Finklemister wrote:

You might want to be careful subjecting your electronic gear to ozone as
it is a very corrosive gas and can deteriorate rubber, plastic and
electronic components.



Ozone is a strong oxidizer. Rubber and plastic don't corrode, but
they do oxidize.

--
Former professional electron wrangler.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
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